The introduction of the battery passport is associated with several challenges and disadvantages that must be taken into account for a successful introduction:
technical and system challenges:
- The battery passport system is technically complex
- Different roles and authorizations must be implemented uniformly in order to display exactly the data that is required depending on the role
-> There must be no isolated solutions; cooperation between different players is just as necessary as the creation of standards, but investment in new technologies is also essential.
challenges in terms of skills and resources:
- SMEs in particular are especially constrained by limited (human and financial) resources when implementing such large-scale projects.
- Need for early internal coordination and harmonized requirements.
involvement of interest groups:
- Ensure acceptance and active participation of stakeholders.
- Addressing privacy and security concerns.
- Effective communication of requirements and possible assistance in implementing or complying with the standards is of central importance.
By proactively addressing these challenges through collaboration, investment, capacity building and stakeholder engagement, the potential benefits of the Battery Pass can be maximized while mitigating potential drawbacks.