Farasis Energy Launches Battery Passport Pilot Project

On April 25, 2025, Farasis Energy launched its Battery Passport Pilot at the DPP International Seminar, aligning with China’s national initiative. This pioneering project enhances lifecycle compliance, supports global standards, and fosters sustainable development, reinforcing Farasis’s leadership in the power battery value chain.

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On April 25, 2025, the Product Digital Passport (DPP) International Seminar featured the launch of Farasis Energy’s Battery Passport Pilot Project alongside the introduction of China’s national battery passport initiative. This event marked a significant progression for Farasis Energy in achieving comprehensive lifecycle compliance and advancing its digital transformation efforts, demonstrating the company’s commitment to aligning with global regulatory standards and promoting sustainable development.

The Battery Passport Pilot, led by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), is among the first platforms in China designed to meet emerging international standards. Farasis Energy was one of the pioneering companies to successfully complete a pilot on this platform, incorporating structured data collection, classification management, and QR-code-based traceability at the battery pack level. Additionally, the pilot was connected to China’s national battery passport registry, establishing a practical framework for future interoperability between Chinese and European battery passport systems. This initiative highlights the role of digital tools in enabling transparent, full-lifecycle product management and fostering shared responsibility across the battery value chain.

In anticipation of the upcoming enforcement of the EU Battery Regulation (EU 2023/1542), Farasis Energy proactively developed its lifecycle compliance systems from the regulation’s inception. Leveraging extensive experience in supplying battery systems to European original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), the company has built robust mechanisms for export compliance, regulatory alignment, and collaborative customer data integration. These capabilities provided a solid operational foundation for the battery passport pilot, ensuring that its development was informed by real-world business scenarios and data.

The successful implementation of Farasis Energy’s battery passport pilot underscores the company’s expertise in full lifecycle product management and represents a strategic advancement in compliance operations, data capability building, and sustainable value creation. Farasis Energy’s data governance framework not only positions the company to meet the EU’s stringent regulatory requirements but also enhances brand equity and customer trust, reinforcing its leadership within the global power battery value chain.

Looking ahead, Farasis Energy plans to continue driving technological innovation, green manufacturing, and digital compliance initiatives. The company is committed to deepening collaborations with industry partners, regulatory bodies, and technical platforms, actively contributing to the development of battery passport data standards, platform regulations, and cross-border mutual recognition mechanisms. These efforts aim to create a more transparent, efficient, and trusted global green supply chain ecosystem.

Source: Farasis Energy

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