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EU Battery Regulation Article 7: preparing for Carbon Footprint compliance

On-demand Webinar

On-demand Webinar

On-demand Webinar

The EU Battery Regulation is transforming how batteries are designed, sourced, and brought to market in Europe. Among its most discussed elements is Article 7, which introduces Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) requirements that require consistent calculation methods, transparent reporting, and independent verification.

While many implementation details remain to be finalized, manufacturers cannot afford to wait. Decisions being made today around data collection, supply chains, and technical documentation will directly impact future compliance, time-to-market, and competitive positioning.

Watch TÜV SÜD experts Nicholas Bellino and Liang-da Chiu as they break down what Article 7 means in practice. The session will translate regulatory language into actionable steps and explain how organizations can begin preparing for carbon footprint declaration, verification expectations, and long-term conformity requirements.

During this webinar, we will discuss:

  • What Article 7 requires and what is still evolving
  • Challenges manufacturers face in PCF data and methodology
  • How verification and notified body involvement will work
  • Practical actions companies should take now to reduce risk

Whether you are in engineering, sustainability, compliance, or product strategy, this webinar will help you understand how Article 7 will influence your batteries and your access to the EU market.

Speaker

Nicholas BellinoNicholas Bellino

Nicholas Bellino is a senior expert at TÜV SÜD specializing in battery regulatory compliance, conformity assessment, and global market access. He works closely with manufacturers, importers or distributors to assess their conformity to the EU Battery Regulation.

With extensive experience across lithium-ion technologies, safety standards, and international certification schemes, Nicholas helps customers navigate complex requirements and is a frequent regulatory expert to organizations preparing for the EU Battery Regulation and other emerging sustainability and performance mandates. He will act as an Auditor within TÜV SÜD’s future activity as a notified body for the EU Battery Regulation (Note: this activity is performed with full impartiality and independently from the previously mentioned support activities).

 

Liang Da ChiuLiang-da Chiu

Liang-da Chiu is a TÜV SÜD sustainability service manager who overlooks a wide range of service portfolio, including carbon footprint, recycled content, supply chain due diligence. His holds a M.Sc. degree from ENS de Cachan in France and D.Sc. from the University in Tokyo in Japan, enabling him to communicate and support clients across the globe. He is able to bridge technical validation with conformity expectations, helping customers build efficient routes from development through approval.

Liang-da has experience working with cross-regional stakeholders and brings practical insight into how laboratories, manufacturers, and certification bodies must collaborate to deliver credible, verifiable results. He is particularly engaged in supporting industry readiness for new obligations under the EU Battery Regulation, including the Product Carbon Footprint, Due Diligence and Recycled Content requirements.

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