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European Commission confirms first version of the DPP registry planned to be operational in July 2026; reports progress on cross-sector DPP harmonised standards (CEN/CENELEC JTC24)
EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) / ESPR framework; EU Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542European Commission (answer to European Parliament parliamentary question)EU
Announced
May 4, 2026
Implementation
Jul 1, 2026
Description
In a published parliamentary answer dated 4 May 2026, the European Commission confirms an implementation milestone for the EU-side Digital Product Passport (DPP) infrastructure: a first version of the DPP registry (to comply with the Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 and aligned with ESPR (EU) 2024/1781 concepts) is planned to be operational in July 2026. The same answer also provides an official status update on cross-sector DPP standardisation: CEN/CENELEC JTC24 reported a positive vote (2 April 2026) on a set of requested harmonised standards covering unique identifiers, data carriers/physical-digital link, interoperability, data exchange formats, storage/archiving/persistence, and APIs for passport lifecycle management and searchability, with remaining votes planned in Q2 2026. For compliance teams, this is actionable for DPP program planning because it signals timing for registry connectivity readiness and indicates the technical standardisation deliverables expected to underpin DPP interoperability, identifiers, data carriers, and system interfaces across product groups.