EU Battery Regulation
Key terms and compliance concepts from the EU Battery Regulation, including battery categories, carbon footprint, lifecycle data, and producer responsibilities.
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Key terms and compliance concepts from the EU Battery Regulation, including battery categories, carbon footprint, lifecycle data, and producer responsibilities.
Definitions from the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation relevant to digital product passports, durability, lifecycle thinking, and market actors.
Core terms from CBAM covering emissions accounting, authorised declarants, carbon pricing, and the importer-facing compliance model for covered goods.
Important EUDR definitions covering deforestation, due-diligence concepts, operators, traceability, and market-placement language for in-scope commodities and products.
Definitions from CSDDD covering adverse impacts, business partners, due-diligence terminology, and the governance language behind supply-chain responsibility.
Definitions from the Empowering Consumers Directive relevant to environmental claims, durability, certification schemes, and green-transition marketing language.
Definitions used in 26 U.S.C. § 30D for the U.S. clean vehicle credit, including concepts around new clean vehicles, dealers, batteries, and qualifying manufacturers.
Supporting glossary source for customs, importer, origin, and importation concepts reused across other EU regulations such as CBAM and EUDR.
Canada regulatory definitions relevant to zero-emission vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles, and adjacent EV terminology.
Defined terms from China’s interim measures on the recycling and comprehensive utilization of waste power batteries from new energy vehicles.
Battery-manufacturing definitions used in 26 U.S.C. § 45X, including electrode active material, battery cell, and battery module terminology tied to the advanced manufacturing production credit.
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