The Digital Battery Passport will soon become a key requirement for batteries placed on the European market. But it is more than a regulatory obligation: it will shape how companies manage data, prove sustainability, ensure traceability and remain competitive.
This report offers a clear overview of the upcoming requirements under Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, including carbon footprint, Life Cycle Assessment, recycled content, supply-chain due diligence, digitalisation and circular economy.
Designed for battery manufacturers, suppliers, OEMs and industrial stakeholders, it explains why early preparation is essential to reduce compliance risks, improve data readiness and turn the Battery Passport into a strategic advantage.
This dossier is an essential resource for any organisation operating in the battery value chain and facing the new EU sustainability obligations. It explains the regulatory requirements on carbon footprint, recycled content, recycling efficiency and the upcoming Battery Passport—and more importantly, how CIC energiGUNE can help you comply with them efficiently and competitively. Through our expertise in LCA, environmental footprint assessment and sustainability strategy development, we provide the tools and guidance needed to minimise risks, meet market expectations and strengthen your position in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. Download the dossier to understand why partnering with CIC energiGUNE is key to staying compliant and ahead in the transition to sustainable battery manufacturing.
At CIC energiGUNE, we continue working alongside industry to develop safer, more reliable, and longer-lasting energy storage systems. A key part of this effort is understanding how and why batteries degrade, as this knowledge is essential to improving performance, extending lifetime, and preventing safety risks.
In the attached dossier, you will find an overview of our capabilities in degradation and safety assessment — from advanced materials characterization and electrochemical testing to controlled abuse experiments and post-mortem analysis — supported by unique infrastructure and extensive experience across all major battery technologies.
At CIC energiGUNE, we are working to transform the future of energy storage. That is why we always strive to be at the forefront of state-of-the-art technology and innovation, offering the best solutions for our customers and their needs.
Thanks to our research, we are currently a benchmark in one of the most promising alternatives for the future: sodium-ion batteries. Through our work, we seek to develop this technology, which will be key to the future of the energy transition.
Regulation (EU) 2024/1252, adopted on April 11, 2024, has its origin in the Critical Raw Materials Act and whose main objective is to improve the functioning of the internal market, by establishing a framework to ensure the Union’s access to a secure, resilient and sustainable supply of critical raw materials.
Download the report prepared by our sustainability specialist, Andrea Casas, on the most important points of this new regulation that directly affects the sector.
The energy storage sector is key to achieving Europe’s climate objectives, and the Net Zero Industry Act and the Critical Raw Materials Act not only confirm this but also define a regulatory framework aimed at promoting it in the most agile and sustainable way, accelerating Europe’s positioning as a global benchmark in the energy transition.
Download our analysis of the Critical Raw Materials Act and learn all the details of the regulation that will help consolidate Europe in its race for decarbonization and energy transition.
The energy storage sector is key to achieving Europe’s climate objectives, and the Net Zero Industry Act and the Critical Raw Materials Act not only confirm this but also define a regulatory framework aimed at promoting it in the most agile and sustainable way, accelerating Europe’s positioning as a global benchmark in the energy transition.
Download our analysis of the Net-Zero Industry Act and learn all the details of the regulation that will help consolidate Europe in its race for decarbonization and energy transition.
On September 23rd, 2021, CIC energiGUNE hosted the Webinar "Solid-state batteries: manufacturing the future"; an event that brought together 10 of the leading experts in the field of solid-state batteries for automotive and stationary applications.
Michel Armand, Kristina Edström, Frederik Vorholt... and companies such as Iberdrola, Blue Solutions or AVL offered lectures on the challenges, roadmaps and trends of this type of batteries in the market.
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