Lab 003 · LIVE — EXPLORER · Last verified 19 August 2026
Battery Passport Explorer
An educational map of the data infrastructure emerging around batteries—not a battery-health scanner.
Technical characteristics
Performance and durability
Sustainability and circularity
Repair, repurposing and dismantling
Recycling and material information
Mandatory date for relevant categories
18 February 2027
The Commission identifies EV batteries, light-transport batteries, home-storage batteries and relevant industrial batteries. Information and access rights differ by category and actor.
Example structure
{
"identifier": "persistent-product-id",
"category": "EV battery",
"manufacturer": {},
"technical": {},
"performance": {},
"circularity": {},
"access": {
"public": [],
"restricted": []
}
}How this works
This explorer explains the regulatory data model and timeline. It does not scan a QR code or assess degradation.
FAQ
Will all health data be public?
No. The framework includes differentiated access rights.
Primary Sources
European Commission — Battery Digital Product Passport ↗European Commission — DPP Registry launch ↗Related Journal: The Digital Product Passport Is LiveNo health score is generated because no validated real-world degradation model is present.