Batteries placed on the EU market from 18 August 2026 must carry labels covering capacity, chemistry, and hazardous substance markings, and the burden lands hardest on manufacturers with fragmented supplier data. Missing or inaccurate labelling is not a cosmetic issue: it blocks market access, invites enforcement exposure, and forces costly rework once products are already in distribution. Meeting the new EU Battery Regulation labelling requirements depends on BOM-level substance data, verified chemistry declarations, and audit-ready documentation that most teams still assemble manually across spreadsheets and email.

This analysis breaks down what the 2026 rules demand, how capacity and chemistry labelling map to Annex VI, and where hazardous substance thresholds create hidden supplier risk. It also shows how AI-driven compliance and continuous audit readiness lower the cost of staying compliant as deadlines converge. Certivo, an AI-powered compliance platform and system of record, connects supplier data, substance mapping, and [digital product passport readiness] so labelling holds up under audit. See how battery substance and material mapping fits your workflow, then read the complete breakdown of the 2026 EU battery labelling rules

EU Battery Regulation Labelling 2026 Capacity, Chemistry and Hazardous Substance Rules

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Batteries placed on the EU market from 18 August 2026 must carry labels covering capacity, chemistry, and hazardous substance markings, and the burden lands hardest on manufacturers with fragmented supplier data. Missing or inaccurate labelling is not a cosmetic issue: it blocks market access, invites enforcement exposure, and forces costly rework once products are already in distribution. Meeting the new EU Battery Regulation labelling requirements depends on BOM-level substance data, verified chemistry declarations, and audit-ready documentation that most teams still assemble manually across spreadsheets and email.

This analysis breaks down what the 2026 rules demand, how capacity and chemistry labelling map to Annex VI, and where hazardous substance thresholds create hidden supplier risk. It also shows how AI-driven compliance and continuous audit readiness lower the cost of staying compliant as deadlines converge. Certivo, an AI-powered compliance platform and system of record, connects supplier data, substance mapping, and [digital product passport readiness] so labelling holds up under audit. See how battery substance and material mapping fits your workflow, then read the complete breakdown of the 2026 EU battery labelling rules

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