In response to concerns about climate change and environmental sustainability, there is a global emphasis on innovative solutions to reduce emissions and optimize resource use. A key initiative is the introduction of digital passports for batteries, with the primary goal of improving the circular economy. The European Commission has taken a pioneering role by publishing regulations, laying the groundwork for digital passports and standardization. This article has a twofold aim: first, with the aim of supporting the adoption of batteries passports, it provides an overview of current initiatives and regulations in the context of electric vehicle batteries; secondly, it examines the potential of blockchain technology in implementing digital passports, in order to demonstrate its compatibility with recent regulations, such as the one proposed by the European Commission.

EU Battery Regulation and the Role of Blockchain in Creating Digital Battery Passports / Butera, Alberto; Gatteschi, Valentina. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024). (Intervento presentato al convegno BRAINS 2024: 6th Conference on Blockchain Research & Applications for Innovative Networks and Services tenutosi a Berlin (GER) nel October 09-11, 2024) [10.1109/BRAINS63024.2024.10732126].

EU Battery Regulation and the Role of Blockchain in Creating Digital Battery Passports

Butera, Alberto;Gatteschi, Valentina
2024

Abstract

In response to concerns about climate change and environmental sustainability, there is a global emphasis on innovative solutions to reduce emissions and optimize resource use. A key initiative is the introduction of digital passports for batteries, with the primary goal of improving the circular economy. The European Commission has taken a pioneering role by publishing regulations, laying the groundwork for digital passports and standardization. This article has a twofold aim: first, with the aim of supporting the adoption of batteries passports, it provides an overview of current initiatives and regulations in the context of electric vehicle batteries; secondly, it examines the potential of blockchain technology in implementing digital passports, in order to demonstrate its compatibility with recent regulations, such as the one proposed by the European Commission.
2024
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