Reglamento - Ley de pilas (UE) y Pasaporte Digital
EU Battery Regulation
Powering a Sustainable Future
The EU’s new battery law, Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, redefines compliance for industrial, EV, and LMT battery producers. From raw material sourcing to end-of-life, the regulation demands full traceability, transparency, and digitised reporting.
At ARTEM, we deliver AI-powered tools and production-level industrial integrations that turn fragmented production data into standardised, auditable compliance across every border.
ARTEM’s Due Diligence Engine: Prove It Before You’re Asked
Compliance begins long before an investigation. With ARTEM’s “Data2Legal” framework, you build an auditable, pre-emptive defence—powered by real data.
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Supply Chain Mapping & Risk Analysis
Identify vulnerable regions, industries, or Tier 2 suppliers using structured assessments.
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Supplier Due Diligence Management
Collect, store, and validate social audit reports, SA8000 certificates, and anti-slavery declarations.
3
Audit-Ready Documentation Trail
Maintain a centralized, timestamped record of every due diligence step. Respond instantly if authorities request evidence.
The Digital Battery Passport: Your Compliance Anchor
Required for every battery >2 kWh, the Digital Battery Passport is the core tool for transparency, due diligence, and carbon performance.
Dynamic Data Twin
Each battery’s passport is a live digital record that includes a wide array of information critical for its entire lifecycle.
Manufacturer, capacity, chemistry, production site
Carbon footprint and recycled content
State of Health (SoH), expected lifetime
End-of-life instructions, collection info
Tiered Access
The regulation mandates a sophisticated, role-based access system to ensure the right information reaches the right audience.
Per Article 77, data access is securely segmented by role to protect sensitive information while ensuring transparency:
Public: General info (QR-accessible)
Regulators: Compliance, safety, emissions
Operators: Disassembly, state of health, SoH
Always Accessible
The passport is designed for persistence. Information must remain accessible and up-to-date throughout the battery's entire lifecycle, regardless of who owns it or where it is in the world.
"Information must persist across transfers, geographies, and reuse cycles."
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Industries Impacted by Battery Act (EU) & Digital Passport
Estas son las industrias que entran en el ámbito de aplicación de este reglamento y pueden verse directamente afectadas por sus requisitos.