Marc Henrichmann, CDU Member of Parliament, stopped by SEINE Batteriesysteme as part of his summer tour. On the agenda: key topics like energy storage, R&D sponsorships, and university partnerships. Insightful topics, but what made the visit truly memorable came next.
No dry spreadsheet. No static data set. Instead: a personalized, interactive experience, a conversation starter. What is typically a collection of technical standards and product specs was reimagined here as a creative touchpoint between business and politics.
The reactions? From surprised to genuinely impressed:
I’ve never seen a battery passport like this. It’s clear how much potential it holds when you go beyond compliance.
The message was clear: this is the start of a new chapter for the Digital Product Passport.
Of course, the hard facts weren’t neglected either:
But the real highlight? Experiencing how a technical document can become a platform for dialogue.
The visit to SEINE Batteriesysteme made one thing clear: The Digital Product Passport is more than just a tool for regulation and technical data. It can also serve as a symbol of openness, communication, and new forms of exchange.
Even a small detail, like embedding an NFC tag into a visitor folder, can show how the DPP builds bridges: Between data and people. Between compliance and curiosity. Between duty and excitement.
And that’s exactly where SEINE Batteriesysteme is headed: Reimagining the battery passport as a foundation for smart services and meaningful communication.