At the Global Battery Alliance (GBA) Annual General Meeting 2025 in Brussels, Mr. Richard Liang, Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer of Sunwoda, shared insights on how the EU Battery Regulation and the Battery Passport are shaping the battery industry.
Richard highlighted three emerging trends under the EU Battery Regulation:
Low-carbon energy production
Electrification of energy consumption
Intelligent energy management
Beyond compliance, robust battery passport systems will be critical to enhancing companies’ global competitiveness. By aligning with regulatory principles such as Climate Neutrality & Sustainability, Circular Economy, and Responsible Business Practices, companies can build lifecycle-wide, data-driven battery management capabilities.
As a core member of the GBA, Sunwoda has been deeply engaged in GBA Battery Passport.
Leading a dedicated task force to develop a Battery Passport platform
Two LFP battery passport projects, co-developed with industry partners, were selected as GBA pilot projects in 2024
Continuing participation in the third wave of GBA Battery Passport pilots in 2025
Looking ahead, Sunwoda remains committed to technology innovation and green practices, contributing to a high-quality, transparent, and sustainable global battery value chain.