Available Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Features
Missing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Features
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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Siemens frames Battery Passport as a collaborative, standards-oriented way to make battery value-chain information more transparent and decision-ready, with sustainability objectives guiding what data is collected and shared across stakeholders. Its key features include:
Lifecycle traceability for tracking battery components through their lifecycle to support reuse and recycling decisions.
Carbon-footprint evaluation including support for battery carbon-footprint visibility, with examples showing Siemens SiGREEN as a footprint source alongside passport data.
Responsible sourcing signals that support human-rights oriented sourcing and societal impact considerations in the value chain.
ESPR-oriented compliance context aligned with EU expectations for battery passports, including carbon-footprint validation and passports for batteries above 2 kWh (as described by Siemens).
Catena-X ecosystem option via Path.Era, emphasizing interoperability, data sovereignty, and two access levels (supply chain vs. broader stakeholders/authorities).
REST API for integration with documented user and passport management operations (create/update/delete, public vs. owned passport access).
Closing Insights
Siemens develops its Battery Passport within the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio and has tied the initiative to industry coordination efforts such as the Global Battery Alliance, which Siemens Digital Industries Software joined in August 2024 to help build a battery-passport ecosystem. Siemens is also a partner in Path.Era, a Catena-X–based battery-passport ecosystem involving major value-chain players such as BMW, BASF and VW and emphasizing interoperable data exchange and data sovereignty. Siemens’ operating manual frames the software around resource efficiency, decarbonization and human-centric sourcing, aligning with ESPR expectations for battery passports and carbon-footprint validation for batteries above 2 kWh. It is also positioned as a collaborative value-chain tool rather than a standalone “carbon accounting” product, with references to Siemen's SiGREEN as a footprint data source.