During his keynote, Vicente emphasized that as EU battery requirements move from policy to implementation, compliance is shifting from documentation to systematized data governance. Companies must navigate fragmented cross-enterprise data flows, heightened due diligence & responsible sourcing scrutiny, circular-economy transition pressures, and the need for secure, role-based disclosure frameworks.
To address these challenges, Vicente presented an integrated solution combining the Battery Passport with supply-chain compliance management, built around a unique digital identity (UID) and structured lifecycle records. The solution supports compliance execution and lifecycle management in three practical dimensions—compliance readiness and market access, traceability and disclosure, and verification and information security—delivered through four core modules:
Supply Chain Traceability System: enabling structured lifecycle data collection across partners and internal systems through cross-platform integration, supporting traceability and disclosure requirements.
Carbon Footprint Calculation: enabling PCF management designed to evolve with regulatory requirements and support third-party verification and reporting.
Due Diligence Management: OECD-aligned due diligence supported by third-party advisory/audit collaboration, including automated risk evaluation and high-risk issue identification to improve efficiency.
Digital Battery Passport: enabling role-based, on-demand disclosure aligned with stakeholder needs, supported by platform governance and information security controls.
Sunwoda Digital Battery Passport in Practice
At the summit, Sunwoda also showcased representative products within its Digital Battery Passport roadmap, including 588Ah and 684Ah battery cells, a 5MWh Liquid Cooling ESS, and a fully integrated 261kWh liquid cooling C&I ESS. Sunwoda’s ESS product portfolio entered the pilot phase of the Digital Battery Passport in September 2025. Static data onboarding was completed in November 2025, and dynamic data collection is now underway, with pilot completion targeted for June 2026. Guided by “Crafting Every Battery with Care” and backed by stringent quality control, Sunwoda continues advancing lifecycle transparency while reinforcing reliable delivery and long-term operational confidence.
Commitment to a Transparent and Sustainable Energy Future
As regulatory frameworks and sustainability expectations continue to evolve, digitalization is becoming increasingly important for building trusted supply chains and enabling circular-economy progress. Sunwoda will continue strengthening compliance-focused digital capabilities alongside robust engineering and quality disciplines.
“Verifiable lifecycle transparency and secure digital governance are essential to long-term industry development,” emphasized Vicente. “We will continue integrating digital compliance capabilities with engineering excellence to support a more sustainable energy storage future.”