Huawei Digital Power, in partnership with Germany’s VDE Renewables (VDE). a globally recognized independent organization specializing in quality assurance, testing, certification, and risk management has successfully completed the pre-compliance data assessment for the digital battery passport of its LUNA2000 series grid-forming energy storage system (ESS). Huawei has received the world’s first VDE pre-compliance data assessment report for a digital battery passport, marking a major milestone in digitalization and compliance management across the battery lifecycle.
The certification ceremony underscores Huawei Digital Power’s leadership in establishing high industry standards for energy storage quality. The EU Battery Regulation’s digital battery passport requirements, set to take effect on February 18, 2027, will require all battery products entering the EU market to carry a comprehensive digital record covering the full lifecycle, including raw material sources, manufacturing processes, performance safety, carbon footprint, and recycling information.
The VDE-issued pre-compliance data assessment report for Huawei’s LUNA2000 series fully validates the product series’ excellence in data integrity, traceability, transparency, and systematic management. It confirms that the system meets the core requirements for data quality and management capabilities needed for future battery passport implementation. Notably, this is the first battery passport qualification verification report issued by VDE globally, setting an industry benchmark.
Patrick Zank, Senior Battery Consultant at VDE Renewables, stated:“Creating digital records for the full battery lifecycle supports the EU’s digital foundation for transitioning from a linear to a green circular economy.”
As a leader in the PV and energy storage sector, Huawei Digital Power has developed a digital battery passport platform that ensures data compliance, transparency, and traceability. This provides a high-quality reference case for future battery passport compliance practices and drives the digital transformation of the energy storage industry.
Wu Leilei, Marketing Director of Smart PV & ESS Business at Huawei Digital Power, said: “The formal implementation of battery passport requirements will reshape the rules and value assessment frameworks of the global battery and energy storage industry. Huawei Digital Power is committed to technology development and innovation. It has taken the lead in establishing a future-ready digital compliance platform for its own products, and is also driving the global energy storage industry toward a more transparent, green, and sustainable circular economy model.”
Looking ahead, Huawei Digital Power will continue collaborating with VDE, leveraging continuous innovation and best practices to foster greater trust and cooperation across the energy storage sector and support its high-quality development.





