The EU Battery Regulation requires a Digital Product Passport for three categories of battery. Portable batteries and SLI (starting, lighting, ignition) batteries are not in scope.
Scope by battery category
| Battery category | In scope? | DPP required from | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| EV battery | Yes | 18 February 2027 | Traction batteries designed for the propulsion of electric vehicles, with a capacity above 2 kWh. Includes passenger cars, commercial vehicles, buses, and electric trucks. |
| Industrial battery >2 kWh | Yes | 18 August 2027 | Batteries designed for industrial use with a capacity exceeding 2 kWh. Includes stationary energy storage systems, UPS systems, and grid-scale batteries. |
| LMT battery | Yes | 18 February 2027 | Batteries designed for light means of transport — electric bicycles, electric scooters, and other light electric vehicles. The capacity threshold is >2 kWh. |
| Portable battery | No | N/A | Batteries under 5 kg that are not designed for industrial use or vehicle propulsion. AA, AAA, button cells, power banks. Exempt from DPP requirements. |
| SLI battery | No | N/A | Starting, lighting, and ignition batteries used in conventional vehicles. 12V car batteries. Exempt from DPP requirements. |
What "placed on the market" means
A battery is "placed on the market" when it is first made available on the EU market. This is determined by the date the battery enters the EU supply chain — not the manufacturing date.
Batteries at the boundary
Some batteries sit at the edge of the scope definition. These are the most common questions:
Batteries just under 2 kWh — If an industrial battery has a rated capacity of exactly 2 kWh or below, it is out of scope. The threshold is "exceeding" 2 kWh, so 2.0 kWh is out and 2.1 kWh is in.
Second-life batteries — Batteries repurposed for a second use (e.g., an EV battery repurposed for stationary storage) are in scope if the repurposed battery falls into an in-scope category. The economic operator who repurposes the battery takes on the DPP obligation.
Batteries in equipment — A battery embedded in a product (e.g., an EV battery in a vehicle) is in scope if the battery itself meets the category definition. The DPP requirement applies to the battery, not the vehicle.
How EU Digital Passport Processor handles categories
When you create a passport in EU Digital Passport Processor, the first step is selecting the battery category: EV Battery or Industrial Battery. LMT batteries are classified under the Industrial category with the LMT sub-type selector. The category you select determines which Annex XIII fields are required and which compliance deadline applies.
| Section | Entry | Reviewed |
|---|---|---|
| Legal & Compliance | EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542: What It Requires | 2026-04 |
| Passport Creation | Battery Categories: EV, Industrial, and LMT | 2026-04 |
| Legal & Compliance | EU Battery Regulation Timeline — All Key Dates | 2026-04 |