When a readiness project makes sense
A readiness project makes sense before teams collect fields or plan QR codes. ESPR creates the product-pass framework, but concrete duties come through product-group delegated acts; for battery passports, the obligation date is set directly in the Batteries Regulation.
The consulting work therefore sorts both regulation and operating reality: product families, data sources, supplier roles, evidence, approvals and systems.
What the readiness check reviews
Nulara connects regulatory scope with the actual data estate. That prevents teams from chasing a long field list before they know which data already exists, is verifiable or depends on suppliers.
- Product groups: Which product families are affected by battery passports, ESPR priorities or customer-side DPP requirements?
- Data sources: Which ERP, PLM, PIM, QMS, sustainability and supplier systems contain relevant data?
- Evidence: Which certificates, test reports, material data and supplier declarations need versioning and approval?
- Roadmap: Which work packages belong in the first 30, 60 and 90 days before technical integration starts?
Consulting outcome
- DPP scope matrix for product groups and priorities
- Data-source and evidence-gap overview
- Role model for product, compliance, procurement, quality and sustainability
- Implementation roadmap with clear first work packages
Sources and next steps
The readiness approach links legal foundations with operational Nulara pages for follow-up work.
Nulara deep dives
- DPP Readiness Check - Fast first classification of product groups and data gaps.
- Centralize product data - Operational use case for data sources, required fields and product families.
- Digital Product Passport - Regulatory overview of the DPP framework under ESPR.
Primary sources
- European Commission: ESPR - Official overview of the ESPR framework.
- EUR-Lex: Regulation (EU) 2024/1781 - Legal basis for product passports and requirements.
DPP readiness consulting FAQ
- Is this legal advice?
- No. Nulara supports the operational and technical preparation of product-pass data. Binding legal assessments should be aligned with qualified legal counsel.
- Do all data points need to exist before the project starts?
- No. The purpose of readiness consulting is to make existing data, gaps and responsibilities visible before integration or publication begins.
- Who is this consulting for?
- Manufacturers, importers and compliance teams preparing product data for ESPR, battery passport or customer-side DPP requirements.
