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Kick-off Meeting – MBF Working Group on EU Battery Passports for Maritime Batteries

The Maritime Battery Forum (MBF) is pleased to invite you to the kick-off meeting of the Working Group on EU Battery Passports for Maritime Batteries.

This working group aims to bring together key stakeholders across the maritime battery value chain to discuss, shape, and align the maritime industry’s approach to the upcoming EU Battery Regulation, which includes mandatory battery passports for industrial and electric vehicle batteries, as well as maritime battery systems.

The EU battery passport is a digital tool designed to ensure transparency, traceability, and sustainability across the battery lifecycle — from raw materials to end-of-life. It is central to meeting the EU’s environmental goals and ensuring competitive and sustainable battery supply chains.

To kick-off this working group, Henning Dahl, SVP of Digital Solutions at Corvus Energy, will present on their contributions to:

Battery Passport for Resilient Supply Chain and Implementation of Circular Economy (BASE)

BASE is an initiative that aims to develop a robust framework for implementing battery passports that do more than meet regulatory requirements — they help enable a resilient, transparent, and circular supply chain. Through BASE, Corvus Energy and its partners are working to demonstrate how digital battery passports can enhance traceability, support recycling and reuse, and ensure compliance with ESG and circular economy principles in real-world maritime applications.

This session will also offer insights into how the maritime sector can proactively prepare for and benefit from the upcoming regulations, and how we, as an industry, can collaborate to define best practices for battery passports in the maritime context.

We hope you will join us in launching this important initiative.

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