Training course: Battery Regulation Due Diligence Essentials

Training course

Battery Regulation Due Diligence Essentials

On Demand

Overview

Duration: 3,5 hours including short break
Level: Introductory / general awareness
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams© OR NMi Certin Delft, NL
Language: English OR Chinese
Maximum number of participants: 12
Investment: Contact us for information about an exclusive proposal tailored to your team.

Proactive Guidance for Companies Below and above the €150 Million

Under the EU Battery Regulation, large companies are legally required to implement a due diligence system by 2025. But waiting until it’s mandatory is a risk — especially for smaller businesses aiming to stay competitive, secure contracts, and future-proof their operations.

Whether you’re already in the EU supply chain or preparing to enter, this training will help you get ahead of compliance requirements and avoid last-minute redesigns or lost opportunities.

Topics at a Glance

  • Due diligence under Chapter VII (Articles 48–52) of the EU Battery Regulation
  • Turnover thresholds — what applies to you and what’s coming next
  • Risk identification in mineral and material sourcing
  • Practical steps for implementing a Due Diligence Management System (DDMS)
  • RBC (Responsible Business Conduct) aligned with OECD and UN frameworks
  • Supplier engagement, traceability, and documentation best practices
  • How to integrate due diligence into your sustainability and market strategy

Get straight to what matters: the rules, the risks, and how to respond.

Who Should Attend?

This training is ideal for:

  • SMEs and mid-size companies operating within the battery supply chain
  • Top managers responsible for Environmental sustainability
  • ESG, procurement, and compliance professionals
  • Sustainability officers aiming to align with EU Green Deal principles
  • OEMs, traders, and component suppliers preparing for regulatory and customer expectations

For teams who need to act now — before due diligence becomes a barrier.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand their obligations under the EU Battery Regulation
  • Identify and assess supply chain risks early, from raw material sourcing to battery components
  • Develop and implement a due diligence system aligned with EU and international standards
  • Document responsible sourcing practices to meet customer expectations and support ESG targets
  • Prepare for audits, demonstrate compliance, and adapt to evolving regulatory requirements

Gain clarity, tools, and next steps to build a future-proof compliance system.

Why Attend?

📌 Avoid surprises when customer or regulatory demands increase
📌 Position your business as a leader in responsible sourcing
📌 Build a compliance foundation that scales with company growth



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