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European Car Manufacturers Launch Digital Battery Passport
March 23, 2026
European automotive manufacturers and key industry stakeholders have collaboratively launched Path.Era, a digital battery passport system designed to meet upcoming EU regulations mandating digital product passports (DPPs) for batteries by 2027. This initiative aims to enhance supply chain transparency, facilitate data sharing across complex multi-tiered supplier networks, and support sustainability and circular economy objectives within the automotive sector.
- Path.Era provides a standardized digital solution to comply with EU DPP regulations, critical for procurement planning and supplier management.
- Procurement professionals should evaluate suppliers' capabilities to integrate with digital battery passports to ensure regulatory compliance and supply chain visibility.
- The initiative signals increased demand for digital tools and services that support traceability, reporting, and sustainability in automotive supply chains.
- Companies involved in battery production and automotive components can leverage this development to position themselves as compliant and forward-looking partners in European markets.
The transparency we create for the battery industry with DBPs is just as relevant for other industries. For us, the Path.Era battery passport is the blueprint for the future of DPPs.
— George Kazantis, Vice President of Automotive Components at Henkel
Path.Era is our solution to bring transparency into the entire battery value chain and to efficiently fulfil legal and reporting requirements.
— Matthias Dohrn, President Global Procurement at BASF
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BASF, BMW Group, CATL, Henkel, Siemens
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- How are Car Manufacturers Meeting Supply Chain Regulations? | Supply Chain Magazine · Supply Chain Digital Magazine · Mar 23