A new regulation, adopted by the European Parliament and the EU Council shall promote the competitiveness of European industry and ensure new batteries are sustainable and contribute to the green transition. To assure this objective, it regulates entire lifecycle – from initial production to recycling of waste batteries. It lays down requirements on sustainability, safety, labelling, marking and information to allow the placing on the market or putting into service of batteries. Also, minimum requirements for extended producer responsibility, the collection and treatment of waste batteries and for reporting are included.
The regulation applies to all batteries including portable batteries, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, industrial batteries, starting, lightning and ignition (SLI) batteries (used mostly for vehicles and machinery) and batteries for light means of transport (e.g. electric bikes, e-mopeds, e-scooters).
By 2027 portable batteries incorporated into appliances should be removable and replaceable by the end-user, while light means of transport batteries must be replaceable by an independent professional.
The labelling and information requirements, among others on the battery's components and recycled content, include an electronic “battery passport” and a QR code, The labelling requirements will apply by 2026 and the QR code by 2027.
For further information, please contact Marek.Papuzinski@nemko.com
(The article is based on EC announcement provided by Marek Papuzinskiand edited by T.Sollie)