JRC Releases Updated PCF Guidelines for Industrial Batteries (April 2025)
By Glassdome
Summary of the JRC Announcement – April 11, 2025
Source: European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC)
On April 11, 2025, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) under the European Commission released an updated methodology for calculating the Carbon Footprint of Batteries (CFB), in accordance with Article 7 of the Batteries Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2023/1542).
This update specifically applies to:
- Rechargeable industrial batteries over 2kWh,
- Light Means of Transport (LMT) batteries, and
- Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries.
Under this regulation, manufacturers are required to report Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) values when placing these batteries on the EU market.
According to an internal review by the Glassdome Consulting Team, this document does not significantly differ from the previously published methodology for EV batteries (CFB-EV) and provides a sufficiently detailed technical basis for implementation.
Although it is not yet finalized as a delegated act, the level of detail suggests that formal adoption may follow in the near future.
📎 EU Battery Regulation Update – JRC Portal
📎 Official Text – EUR-Lex
Key Takeaways for Manufacturers
Carbon footprint reporting is no longer a one-off task—it is becoming a regulatory obligation.
Access to real-time, product-level carbon data will be critical for both reporting and third-party verification.
This JRC update offers important insight into the technical direction of EU battery regulations, and helps manufacturers assess how prepared they are.
How Glassdome Is Responding
Glassdome’s platform already enables manufacturers to automatically collect equipment-level data and calculate PCFs across various industrial sites.
In light of the latest JRC announcement, we are reviewing our solution framework to ensure full alignment with upcoming requirements.
Our services are designed to help both European and Korean manufacturers proactively meet the expected standards—from real-time data collection to PCF analysis and third-party verification.
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