

The announcement marks the beginning of a three-year, German-funded R&D project to develop core data specifications and technical standards for a “passport”, as well as a standardized dataspace to manage batteries that are manufactured or placed into service in the European Union.Ĭirculor will lead one of the project’s five work packages – the “Battery Pass Demonstrator” work package – using content and technical standards to simulate data flows and system transactions. The eleven-member consortium will develop the technical standards and content for a battery passport, as well as integration of this data into a dataspace demonstrator.Īs the pioneer in supply chain traceability, Circulor has been selected as a consortium member to lead the demonstrator work package.īerlin, 25 April 2022 - Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action formally announced today its “Battery Pass” project and its eleven consortium members, including Circulor, the leading supply chain traceability provider, as one of the technology implementors leading the demonstrator work package.

The German government and select industry representatives today announced the country’s “Battery Pass” project, poised for global significance in light of the EU Battery Regulation. Michael Kellner, BMWK Parlamentarischer Staatssekretär Tilmann Vahle, SYSTEMIQ Silja Piehl, Au Matthias Ballweg, SYSTEMIQ Susanne Kadner, acatec Torsten Freund, BASF
