On April 14, Farasis Energy received the Conformity Assessment Report for electric vehicle (EV) batteries under the EU Battery Regulation (EU 2023/1542) from TÜV SÜD, a globally recognized certification body. This certification verifies that Farasis Energy’s products comply with rigorous European standards for safety, performance durability, and regulatory adherence. The achievement serves as a significant technical endorsement, supporting the company’s expansion into the European market and advancing its global strategic initiatives.
The certification ceremony included key representatives such as Mr. Mu Xudong, Assistant to the Chairman and Head of Manufacturing Systems at Farasis Energy; Mr. Huang Zhiwen, Global Director of Product Management; and Mr. Xu Jiyang, TRN Product Service Manager for TÜV SÜD Greater China.
The EU Battery Regulation (EU 2023/1542) establishes a comprehensive framework governing the entire lifecycle of batteries—from production and usage to reuse and recycling. Its goal is to ensure safety, sustainability, and competitiveness within the European market. The regulation covers all stages of battery management, including design, manufacturing, utilization, second-life applications, and end-of-life recycling. It aims to guide the European battery industry towards a greener, more transparent, and efficient model, accelerate the growth of the EU circular economy, and support the broader objective of carbon neutrality.
During the assessment, TÜV SÜD conducted an extensive evaluation of Farasis Energy’s products, focusing on critical aspects such as performance and safety in strict accordance with the EU Battery Regulation. Farasis Energy demonstrated strong research and development (R&D) and manufacturing capabilities, successfully passing all stringent tests and reviews. The TÜV SÜD evaluation team highlighted the robustness of Farasis Energy’s product compliance system, recognizing it as among the most advanced in the industry.
Looking forward, Farasis Energy and TÜV SÜD plan to explore broader collaboration opportunities related to EU battery compliance. This partnership aims to further support industry standards and contribute to innovations in green energy.
Source: Farasis Energy