The EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 is redefining the battery market. Uyolo supports manufacturers and importers in integrating requirements on carbon footprint, mandatory due diligence, and the Digital Product Passport, transforming compliance into a competitive advantage.

The battery industry is crucial to the energy transition but is subject to extremely strict, constantly evolving regulatory requirements. Our approach is structured around three strategic directions to ensure compliance, reliability, and operational resilience.
Compliance with the new EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 is a prerequisite for accessing the European market. We support companies in interpreting and systematically integrating regulatory requirements, transforming compliance into a competitive advantage, and facilitating access to OEM supply chains.
The growing demand for verifiable data on carbon footprint, raw material origins, and ESG performance makes the availability of such information a key differentiator. We help companies structure reliable systems for data collection and management, strengthening credibility with customers, investors, and regulatory authorities.
Dependence on critical raw materials exposes businesses to geopolitical, environmental, and social risks. We support companies in adopting a risk-based approach across the supply chain, enhancing operational resilience and anticipating future challenges by creating due diligence systems aligned with OECD Guidelines and industry best practices.
To operate in compliance with EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542 and strengthen positioning in the European market, we apply a structured four-phase method. This process ensures that every regulatory obligation and sustainability goal is managed with maximum precision under the guidance of our experts.
The initial phase involves a detailed technical assessment of the requirements applicable to your products (carbon footprint, Digital Product Passport, due diligence). We identify gaps relative to the EU Battery Regulation and relevant market standards and define an action plan to address any shortcomings through services in due diligence, carbon footprint, and Digital Product Passport.

We support companies in preparing and managing the data required for the upcoming Battery Digital Passport, in line with EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542.
We assist in:
- Mapping the requirements applicable to your products;
- Structuring information flows across production and the supply chain;
- Organizing data in an interoperable digital format;
- Preparing the necessary documentation for electronic labeling and traceability.
The goal is to build a coherent and verifiable data system that is proportionate to your position in the value chain.

We assist companies in analyzing ESG risks related to critical raw materials, adopting a risk-based approach.
The service may include:
- Creating a due diligence system (policy, procedures, methodologies, traceability, and control systems) aligned with OECD Guidelines and industry best practices;
- Mapping the supply chain;
- Assessing ESG risks through desk-based activities and, where necessary, on-site evaluations;
- Drafting the Due Diligence Report as required by the EU Battery Regulation.
We also support the progressive implementation of the due diligence system, tailored to the company’s role (OEM, manufacturer, integrator, etc.).

We support in measuring the environmental footprint of batteries using recognized Carbon Footprint and Life Cycle Assessment methodologies.
The service includes:
- Defining the scope and system boundaries;
- Collecting and validating primary and secondary data;
- Calculating emissions associated with different lifecycle stages;
- Identifying high-impact areas to guide reduction strategies.
The results can be integrated into regulatory compliance processes and reporting systems for customers and authorities.

Define your battery sustainability strategy with the support of Uyolo.
With Kseniia, our expert.

Battery Compliance Consultant