Digital Product Passport for EV Charging Stations
EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
Infrastructure products under phased regulation
EV charging stations fall under the ESPR framework as infrastructure products supporting regulated mobility systems.
Digital Product Passports are introduced through phased implementation, with increasing data requirements toward full market coverage.
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Products impacted
- Public EV charging stations
- Semi-public and workplace chargers
- Private charging stations are being placed on the EU market
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Timeline
- Phased inclusion under ESPR
- Progressive requirements toward 2032
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Inspections
- Technical, usage, and maintenance data may be requested
- Verification requirements increase over time
FAQ Digital Product Passports for EV Charging Stations
Which EV charging products are impacted?
Public, semi-public, and private charging stations placed on the EU market.
Is a Digital Product Passport already mandatory?
Requirements are introduced progressively under ESPR through delegated acts.
What data is required?
Product identification, hardware specifications, installation context, usage assumptions, maintenance information, and CO₂ footprint.
How do companies typically start?
By structuring one representative charger type and improving data accuracy over time.