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Digital Product Passport: A New Era of Traceability
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is the European Union’s regulatory framework for product transparency, requiring structured, verified information on origin, materials, carbon footprint, and lifecycle performance. Under Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, rechargeable batteries above 2 kWh placed on the EU market after February 2027 must carry a QR-linked Digital Battery Passport. Each passport must disclose composition, performance, carbon footprint, and end-of-life handling data. This information must remain accessible throughout the battery’s operational lifetime, until recycling.
Non-compliance may result in restricted market access to the European market. For manufacturers and operators, the Battery Passport is not only a compliance obligation, it is becoming core digital infrastructure for responsible, transparent battery value chains.
Battery Passport Implementation Timeline
The EU Battery Passport is being introduced in phases, leading to the live rollout of mandatory Digital Battery passports already in February 2027.
Building Transparency Across the Battery Lifecycle
Honeywell introduces a DPP platform engineered to increase transparency and data integrity across the battery value chain. Developed by industry specialists, it employs a lightweight, integration-ready architecture that consolidates life-cycle information from raw material sourcing through production, operational use, and end-of-life/ recycling stages. The platform incorporates strict IP safeguards and enterprise-grade data security, providing a digital vault for sensitive records and supporting structured data exports in regulator-specified formats. It is designed to handle high-volume data flows with predictable performance and minimal IT overhead.
How it Works?
Our platform acts as a compliance orchestration layer between enterprise systems, supply chain partners, and EU regulatory portals. It establishes a consistent data backbone where each battery is uniquely identified, enriched with lifecycle data, and persistently connected across systems.
Core Capabilities
Serialization & Unique Indentifiers
Assign a unique identifier to each battery unit and generate a QR-linked Digital Battery Passport. This enables precise tracking from production through operational use to end-of-life.
Secure Data Capture & Storage
Integrate with ERP, MES, PLM, and LCA systems via standardized APIs. Capture and structure key lifecycle data including material composition, carbon footprint, and performance. Apply role-based access controls and long-term data retention to ensure data security and audit readiness.
Lifecycle Traceability Across the Supply Chain
Track battery status and movement across production, distribution, usage, and end-of-life. Maintain a continuous digital record throughout the battery’s operational lifetime to support reuse, repurposing, and circular economy processes.
Compliance Integration & Reporting
Connect to EU compliance systems to support structured data submission and validation. Generate regulator-ready outputs aligned with the EU Battery Passport framework and future Digital Product Passport requirements. Maintain a transparent audit trail to demonstrate full compliance.
Analytics & Decision Support
Assign a unique identifier to each battery unit and generate a QR-linked Digital Battery Passport. This enables precise tracking from production through operational use to end-of-life.
User-Friendly Interface
Empower your workforce with a unified, intuitive experience that makes managing Battery Passports simple, responsive, and efficient—on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
Strategic, Operational & Competitive Advantages
We shift compliance from a cost center to a driver of operational and strategic value. Designed as an interoperability-ready compliance layer, the platform supports open, standards-aligned data exchange and is prepared to integrate with evolving EU Digital Product Passport ecosystems and industry data spaces.
Deliver structured compliance aligned with Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 and future Digital Product Passport extensions.
• Prepare for mandatory Digital Battery Passport requirements from 2027, e.g. ensure compliance with Articles 7, 10, and 77 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542
• Store and preserve mandatory battery passport data for the full operational lifetime of each battery, from the passport origination to the battery end-of-life at the recycling facility
• Enforce role-based access to sensitive battery data while ensuring regulatory transparency
• Adapt easily as regulatory requirements evolve or new geographies require similar compliance mechanisms
Centralize all battery-related data to streamline audits, declarations, and due-diligence processes, reducing time and operational overhead.
• Consolidate carbon footprint data, material composition records, and performance metrics into a single validated digital record
• Unify data-request protocols for easier supplier data ingestion
• Automate generation of compliance-ready reports
• Integrate with ERP/ MES systems to eliminate manual data reconciliation
Track raw materials, critical minerals, and battery components to de-risk operations and easily respond to due-diligence audits.
• Enable serialized traceability of critical raw materials (e.g., lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite) across the value chain
• Maintain a verifiable chain of custody from raw material sourcing to finished battery production
• Identify supply chain risks early through structured supplier data validation and gap detection
• Leverage proven high-volume Track & Trace infrastructure to ensure scalability across complex, multi-tier supplier networks
Support second-life applications, leasing, and take-back programs to monetize batteries across their full life cycle, reduce waste and open new revenue streams.
• Provide state-of-health visibility to enable safe and profitable second-life applications
• Maintain verifiable history of performance, maintenance, and usage conditions
• Enable transparent transfer of ownership and responsibility at end-of-use
• Support compliance with recycling efficiency and recovered material reporting requirements
Transform your compliance data registry into a performance and business optimization engine across the battery lifecycle.
• Turn lifecycle data into actionable insights through structured analytics on performance, degradation trends, and carbon intensity
• Enable data-driven decision-making across engineering, procurement, sustainability, and asset management teams
• Support new business models such as battery-as-a-service, leasing, second-life marketplaces, and performance-based contracts
• Securely share trusted data with partners to strengthen collaboration across OEMs, operators, recyclers, and regulators
Why Choose Us?
- 15+ years of proven Track & Trace expertise across highly regulated industries, incl. Tobacco, Explosives, and Pharmaceuticals.
- Proven serialization infrastructure processing 15 million messages daily and over 10 billion unique identifiers annually.
- Trusted Track & Trace platform with 1,500+ enterprise customers and 150,000 active users across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia
- Purpose-built architecture designed for high-volume regulatory environments with secure integration into ERP, MES, PLM, and LCA systems.
- Controlled data access and IP safeguards aligned with regulatory transparency requirements.
- End-to-end serialization and traceability expertise adaptable to battery passport compliance from unit level through end-of-life.
- Enterprise-grade scalability and resilience proven in mission-critical regulatory ecosystems.