EU Battery Passport Requirements Starting in 2027: What Consumers Need to Know
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Summary
The article discusses the EU's new battery passport requirement starting in 2027, which mandates that every battery sold in the EU must have a digital passport. It explains what this means for consumers' devices and how they can use this information to make better purchasing decisions.
Key quotes
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Here is what it means for your devices and how to use it to make better purchasing decisions.
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