Consumer Electronics
Reparability scores, warranty registration and connected lifecycle.
Electronics is in the first ESPR DPP wave alongside textiles. We help OEMs surface reparability, spare-parts and software-support data the way regulators want it — while turning every device into a registered, supported, upgradable customer relationship.
Electronics is in the first ESPR DPP wave
Smartphones, tablets, laptops and small ICT equipment sit alongside textiles in the first wave of ESPR-mandated Digital Product Passports. Required data will cover reparability scores, spare-parts availability, battery health, recycled content and software-support windows.
Most major OEMs already capture this information internally for ecolabels. The work is in making it externally accessible per unit, in a regulator-acceptable format, for the device's full lifetime.
What we deliver for electronics OEMs
- Per-device serial identifiers wired into a GS1 Digital Link resolver
- Reparability score, spare-parts catalogue and disassembly guides served per audience
- Warranty registration and software-support window tracking
- Battery state-of-health surfacing, aligned with the EU Battery Regulation where applicable
- End-of-life take-back routing and recycler views
One regime or three?
Many electronics brands also ship rechargeable batteries — meaning two parallel DPP regimes. Our Battery vs Textile vs General DPP comparison unpacks how to run them on one stack.
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See how consumer electronics brands ship connected products on SmartLinks — the GS1 Digital Link-native DPP and resolver platform that powers Prove Anything deployments.
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