Due to the circumstances outlined above, the context of the technical standards is derived from the three sources of European regulation: the ESPR, the Battery Regulation and the current draft of the SReq on the DPP system. [...] Support of the main stakeholders: The document will address the key technical elements required for the implementation and utilisation of the battery passport and its data. [...] 2.2 The fundamental parts of the technical guidance As background to the aforementioned challenges, the specification proposal for the technical standards of the DPP system comprises four fundamental parts: 1) The Technical Standard Stack for a comprehensive operational system based on existing frameworks to provide a complete and modular perspective on the standards that need to be established an. [...] A comprehensive examination of the use cases of the battery passport system will shed light on the application of the components of the DPP system throughout the passport's life cycle. [...] The data carrier should act as a reference to both, the public and the restricted DPP data and should also include control data elements for the verification of authenticity of the data carrier and the product itself.
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Table of Contents
- Battery Passport Technical Guidance -1
- Preface 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- List of abbreviations 8
- List of figures 10
- List of tables 11
- Terminology 12
- 1 Introduction 13
- 1.1 Context – European regulations implementing the Green Deal 13
- 1.2 Battery Pass Project 14
- 1.3 Aim, scope and targeted audience of this document 16
- 2 The technical battery passport system in a nutshell 19
- 2.1 Major business and technological challenges for the DPP system 19
- 2.2 The fundamental parts of the technical guidance 20
- 2.3 Introduction to the Technical Standard Stack 20
- 2.4 System architecture 21
- 2.5 Interoperability challenges 21
- 2.6 Guideline for supporting the industrial stakeholder 22
- 3 Methodology Framework 23
- 3.1 Base – standardisation request on the DPP system 23
- 3.1.1 Introduction into the standardisation request 23
- 3.1.2 Identified major technical components of the DPP system 24
- 3.1.3 Process scope and user stories 26
- 3.2 Used concepts from interoperability frameworks and data spaces 27
- 3.2.1 Enterprise interoperability framework 27
- 3.2.2 European interoperability framework 29
- 3.2.3 Battery passport in the data space environment 30
- 3.3 Standardisation request analysis results 30
- 3.3.1 Major obstacles based on analysis 31
- 3.3.2 Required additional system components 32
- 3.3.3 Guiding principles for DPP system standards 32
- 4 Technical Standard Stack in detail 34
- 4.1 Domain data ecosystem 35
- 4.2 Responsibilities and rules 36
- 4.3 Processes 37
- 4.4 Core passport software services and application programming interfaces 40
- 4.5 Identity and access management 42
- 4.6 Data integration, distribution, exchange and protocols 46
- 4.7 Data storage and persistence 49
- 4.8 Data processing 50
- 4.9 Data models and data formats 52
- 4.10 Unique identifiers 56
- 4.11 Data carriers 58
- 4.12 Policy management and enforcement 60
- 4.13 IT governance 62
- 4.14 Security infrastructure 64
- 5 System Architecture 66
- 5.1 EC Central services 66
- 5.2 Distributed DPP system services 69
- 5.3 Third-party services 70
- 6 Key challenges and recommendations 71
- 6.1 Application of different data carriers 71
- 6.2 Allow different principles of unique identifiers 73
- 6.3 Routing to different distributed DPP Systems 74
- 6.4 Application of different data management technologies 75
- 6.5 Secure and reliable supply chain data acquisition and exchange 75
- 6.6 Seamless and secure provision of access to different stakeholder groups with sector-specific policies and rules 77
- 6.7 Cross-domain interoperability across different data spaces 79
- 6.8 Realise connectivity to products for dynamic data acquisition in use and r-phases 80
- 6.9 How to align with global DPP initiatives (sector, country) 81
- 7 Outlook 82
- 8 References 83