Source: dpp-battery.context.jsonld
Imports
- https://dpp-keystone.org/spec/contexts/v1/dpp-core.context.jsonld
- https://dpp-keystone.org/spec/contexts/v1/dpp-epd.context.jsonld
- https://dpp-keystone.org/spec/contexts/v1/dpp-dopc.context.jsonld
Locally Defined Terms
- BatteryProduct - Data model for the Battery Passport according to EU Battery Regulation.
- manufacturerInfo - A battery passport must include information identifying the manufacturer. The manufacturer information must also be provided on the battery label. Includes name, registered trade name/mark, postal address, web address, and email.
- manufacturingPlace - A battery passport must include the manufacturing place (geographical location of a battery manufacturing plant). The manufacturing place must also be provided on the battery label.
- manufacturingDate - A battery passport must include the date of manufacture (month and year). The manufacturing date must also be provided on the battery label. Format YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601).
- serviceDate - Where appropriate, the battery passport must include information on the date of putting the battery into service. Format YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601).
- warrantyPeriod - The battery passport must include information about the period for which the commercial warranty applies.
- batteryCategory - A battery passport must include the battery category. The battery category must be provided on the battery label. Categories: LMT battery, electric vehicle battery, or industrial battery.
- batteryMass - A battery passport must include the battery mass. The battery mass must also be provided on the battery label.
- batteryStatus - A battery passport must include information on the status of the battery. Statuses: original, repurposed, re-used, remanufactured, or waste.
- separateCollectionSymbol - The battery passport must include the symbol for separate collection. The symbol should be translated into text to ensure machine readability.
- heavyMetalSymbols - Batteries containing more than 0.002% cadmium or 0.004% lead must be marked with the chemical symbol (Cd or Pb).
- carbonFootprintLabel - EV and rechargeable industrial batteries > 2 kWh and LMT batteries must bear a label indicating the carbon footprint and performance class.
- extinguishingAgent - A battery passport must include the usable extinguishing agent. The information should be related to their possible area of application as regulated in DIN EN 2.
- labelMeaning - Information regarding the prevention and management of waste batteries including the meaning of the labels and symbols.
- testReports - A battery passport must include the test report results that can prove the compliance with the requirements stated in the battery regulation.
- carbonFootprintClass - The battery passport must include the carbon footprint performance class in accordance with the delegated and implementing acts.
- carbonFootprintStudy - The battery passport must include a web link to the carbon footprint study accompanying the battery carbon footprint declaration.
- carbonFootprintGeneralInfo - The battery passport must contain general battery and manufacturer information in relation to the battery carbon footprint.
- carbonFootprintAbsolute - The battery passport should include the battery carbon footprint in absolute terms (kg CO2e).
- dueDiligenceReport - The battery passport must include information on responsible sourcing as indicated in the report on its due diligence policy.
- supplyChainAssurances - The battery passport should contain information on third-party supply chain assurances such as certifications.
- supplyChainIndices - The battery passport should contain supply chain indices to allow easy assessment for consumers on level of responsible sourcing.
- batteryChemistry - The battery passport must contain information on the battery chemistry (cathode, anode, electrolyte).
- criticalRawMaterials - The battery passport must contain information on the critical raw materials present in the battery in a concentration of more than 0.1%.
- materialComposition - The battery passport must contain information on the detailed composition of the battery, including materials used in the cathode, anode and electrolyte. Reuses dppk:Component.
- name - The name of the component or material.
- weightPercentage - The percentage contribution of this component to the parent assembly (e.g., by weight).
- uniqueProductIdentifier - The globally resolvable URI for the product/DPP.
- hazardousSubstances - The battery passport must contain information on hazardous substances other than mercury, cadmium, or lead. Reuses dppk:Component.
- name - The name of the component or material.
- weightPercentage - The percentage contribution of this component to the parent assembly (e.g., by weight).
- uniqueProductIdentifier - The globally resolvable URI for the product/DPP.
- hazardousSubstancesImpact - The battery passport must contain information on the impact of substances, in particular hazardous substances, on the environment and human health.
- dismantlingInformation - A battery passport must include dismantling information, including exploded diagrams, disassembly sequences, and tools required.
- partNumbers - A battery passport must include part numbers for components, provided together with contact details of sources for spare parts.
- sparePartsSources - A battery passport must include contact details of sources for spare parts.
- safetyMeasures - A battery passport must include safety measures, provided via the instruction manual.
- wastePreventionInfo - Information on the role of end-users in waste prevention, separate collection, and information on battery collection and treatment.
- preConsumerRecycledMaterialComposition - The percentage shares of Nickel, Cobalt, Lithium, and Lead recovered from battery manufacturing waste (pre-consumer).
- name - The name of the component or material.
- weightPercentage - The percentage contribution of this component to the parent assembly (e.g., by weight).
- uniqueProductIdentifier - The globally resolvable URI for the product/DPP.
- postConsumerRecycledMaterialComposition - The percentage shares of Nickel, Cobalt, Lithium, and Lead recovered from waste (post-consumer).
- name - The name of the component or material.
- weightPercentage - The percentage contribution of this component to the parent assembly (e.g., by weight).
- uniqueProductIdentifier - The globally resolvable URI for the product/DPP.
- renewableContent - A battery passport must include information about the share of renewable content.
- performance - A battery passport must include information on the performance and durability of the battery.
- capacity - Sub-section for capacity, energy, state of charge, and voltage limits.
- rated - The total number of ampere-hours (Ah) that can be withdrawn from a fully charged battery under reference conditions.
- remaining - The corresponding in-use data attribute to rated capacity, as information on the state of health of the battery.
- fade - The decrease over time and upon usage in the amount of charge that a battery can deliver at the rated voltage, with respect to the original rated capacity.
- certifiedUsableEnergy - The usable battery energy according to the procedure in the UN GTR No 22 as determined during the certification.
- remainingUsableEnergy - The usable battery energy at the present point in the lifetime of a battery.
- soce - The measured or on-board usable battery energy performance at a specific point in its lifetime, expressed as a percentage of the certified usable battery energy.
- stateOfCharge - The available energy or charge in a battery expressed as a percentage of rated capacity.
- voltageMin - The lower voltage limit that the safe operation of the battery is rated for.
- voltageMax - The upper voltage limit that the safe operation of the battery is rated for.
- voltageNominal - The suitable approximate value of the voltage used to designate or identify the battery.
- power - Sub-section for power capability, fade, and limits.
- original - The amount of energy that a battery is capable to provide over a given period of time under reference conditions.
- remaining - Information on the remaining power capability as information on the state of health of the battery.
- fade - The decrease over time and upon usage in the amount of power that a battery can deliver at the rated voltage.
- maximumPermitted - The value of maximum permitted power the battery is rated for.
- energyRatio - Provides an indication of the applicable discharge and charge rate in terms of rated capacity (C-rate).
- efficiency - Sub-section for round trip efficiency and self-discharge.
- roundTripInitial - The ratio of the net energy delivered by a battery during a discharge test to the total energy required to restore the initial state of charge.
- roundTripAt50Cycles - Round trip energy efficiency measured at 50% of cycle-life.
- roundTripRemaining - The in-use analogy to the initial roundtrip energy efficiency.
- roundTripFade - The decrease of round trip energy efficiency as percentage.
- selfDischargeInitial - The self-discharge-rate in an idle state of the battery in reference conditions at begin of life.
- selfDischargeCurrent - The change of the self-discharge rate in an idle state of the battery.
- selfDischargeEvolution - The change of self-discharge over time and usage, calculated from the initial and current self-discharge rate.
- internalResistance - Sub-section for internal resistance.
- lifetime - Sub-section for battery lifetime in years and cycles.
- years - The expected life-time under the reference conditions for which they have been designed in calendar years.
- cycles - The expected life-time under the reference conditions for which they have been designed in terms of cycles.
- cycleCountFull - The value for the number of full charging and discharging cycles should result from the aggregation of partial cycles occurring in the use phase.
- referenceTest - The reference test used for determining the expected battery lifetime in cycles.
- cRateTest - Applied charge and discharge rate in terms of rated capacity (C-rate) of relevant cycle-life reference test.
- energyThroughput - The overall sum of the energy throughput over the battery lifetime at a specific time during usage.
- capacityThroughput - The overall sum of the capacity throughput over the battery lifetime at a specific time during usage.
- exhaustionThreshold - The percentage of SOCE, above which the battery is still considered operational.
- temperature - Sub-section for temperature conditions and time in extreme temperatures.
- idleLower - The lower boundary of the surrounding temperature range the battery can withstand when not in use.
- idleUpper - The upper boundary of the surrounding temperature range the battery can withstand when not in use.
- timeExtremeUpper - The aggregated time in which temperatures above the upper boundary of the temperature range are prevalent.
- timeExtremeLower - The aggregated time in which temperatures below the lower boundary of the temperature range are prevalent.
- timeChargingUpper - The aggregated time in which the battery is charged while temperatures above the upper boundary are prevalent.
- timeChargingLower - The aggregated time in which the battery is charged while temperatures below the lower boundary are prevalent.
- negativeEvents - Sub-section for negative events and accidents.
- deepDischarge - The number of occasions in which voltage has dropped below the lower operational limit.
- overcharge - The number of occasions in which voltage has increased above the upper operational limit.
- accidents - Information and data resulting from use such as accidents, based on measuring abrupt positive or negative acceleration.
- capacity - Sub-section for capacity, energy, state of charge, and voltage limits.
