Ready for the passport era.
Under the EU's ESPR, passport requirements apply category by category through product-specific delegated acts. Separately, the EU Battery Regulation requires passports from 18 February 2027 for LMT, EV and industrial batteries over 2 kWh. As an integrated Orvyn360 module, OrvynDPP structures governed product records for stable, role-aware publication.
Current public-viewer structure, shown with the application's clearly synthetic reference record and illustrative values.
The passport is becoming the ticket to the shelf.
ESPR establishes the passport framework, with actual product obligations arriving through delegated acts. The Battery Regulation supplies a separate, fixed first passport deadline. Manufacturers selling into the EU need a governed data pipeline, not a one-off QR project.
18 February 2027 is fixed
The EU Battery Regulation requires an electronic passport for each LMT battery, EV battery and industrial battery over 2 kWh placed on the market or put into service from that date.
Passport data lives everywhere
Footprints in LCA studies, recycled content in circularity sheets, substances in compliance folders. A passport needs them in one governed place.
One passport, many readers
A consumer wants care instructions; customs wants compliance; a recycler wants disassembly. One record must serve each lens — safely.
Template once. Publish with a stable identity.
Template
Define each product family once — attributes, substances, documents, identifiers — at model, batch or item level.
Compose
Assemble the passport from governed inputs and approved evidence. CEQ recycled-input benchmarks and OrvynLCA product footprints can flow into mapped records through the governed data fabric.
Approve
Steward → approver review before anything goes public. Two roles, recorded decisions.
Publish
Freeze the published identity and version content revisions, designed to preserve QR resolvability while retaining history.
Serve
QR / GS1 Digital Link resolves to the right role view — including a public, no-login customer portfolio.
Scan the idea. Try the passport.
One passport, four lenses
The same record, filtered by who's asking. Switch the viewer.
- · Product name, model & brand
- · Care, use & repair guidance
- · Carbon footprint & recycled content
- · Warranty and service contacts
Only the consumer view is public. Professional views require an issuer-provided access code and a time-limited, passport-scoped grant; this switcher illustrates the resulting projections.
Indicative data-readiness check
Toggle five example data groups to surface gaps before steward review. This simplified check does not establish regulatory completeness.
Missing: Carbon footprint, Recycled content, Repair & EoL docs. Start the template to make the gaps explicit.
The regulation timeline
Slide through the passport era as it rolls out. Dates beyond batteries are indicative — delegated acts are still landing.
2026 — registry rules adopted. EU implementation arrangements for the DPP registry were adopted on 16 July and apply from 6 August 2026. Product-specific obligations still depend on the relevant ESPR delegated acts.
Stable identity, versioned content
A published passport's identity is frozen and content changes create versions. The architecture is designed to preserve resolvability across revisions while authorised users can inspect history.
Public portfolio viewer
A no-login product portfolio your customers and their customers can browse — the passport as a shop window, not just a compliance artefact.
Traceability & evidence
Supplier declarations, test reports and certificates attach to the fields they support — the passport carries its proof with it.
Governed inputs, precise status
CEQ recycled-input benchmarks and OrvynLCA product-footprint evidence can inform passport records through the governed data fabric.
Take one product family from data to passport.
We'll map a representative product family, show the role and approval model, and identify the data gaps between today and a publishable passport.
