Key steps to develop your required documentation and carry out required testing

In July 2023, the European Union (EU) approved the new EU Battery Regulation (Regulation 2023/1542), which replaces the existing Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) which will mostly expire in two years.

The regulation introduces important changes and requirements to improve the sustainability and safety on batteries. In August 2024, the first CE marking requirements will come into force and producer as well as economic operator have to prepare the relevant documentation and proofs of testing to demonstrate compliance with the legislation.

Join our exclusive webinar with focus on industrial batteries where we provide insights on the requirements and steps to go for preparing the relevant documentation and proofs of testing.

 Date: 12 June 2024, Wednesday
 Time: 4pm – 5.15pm CEST | 10pm – 11.15pm SGT | 10am – 11.15am EST
 Duration: 75 mins (60 mins + 15 mins Q&A)

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KEY TOPICS COVERED:

  • Introduction to the legislation  On the regulation’s status, comparison of regulation and directive, and their applicability.
  • Industrial battery  The defining characteristics, example and the differentiation to other types of battery.
  • Producer vs Economic Operator  The characteristics and differentiation of the stakeholder groups such as manufacturers, importers, distributors and etc.
  • CE marking requirements August 2024  An overview on the obligations, applicable conformity assessment module and a step-by-step documentation and verification procedure.
  • How can TÜV SÜD accelerate your compliance journey as your knowledge and technical verification partner through our extensive service portfolio?

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Christian TheeckChristian Theeck
Chief Expert of EU Battery Regulation at TÜV SÜD 

Christian is a recognised authority in battery technology, possessing in-depth knowledge in battery testing, lab optimisation, and safety protocols.

As an active contributor to DKE standardisation working groups, he offers deep insights into the use of lithium-ion batteries in the automotive sector and for second-life applications. He is at the forefront of the digital battery passport initiative and is our go-to expert in TÜV SÜD on EU Battery Regulation compliance for various battery types. With additional expertise in photovoltaic systems and grid connection of PV plants, Christian brings a wealth of experience to discussions on sustainable energy and regulatory adherence.