The global battery end-of-life regulation and compliance market size was USD 0.62 Billion in 2025 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 16.4% during the forecast period. Market revenue growth is supported by the EU Battery Regulation compliance obligations effective from 2024 to 2031 that require battery producers to finance and document battery collection, sorting, and recycling across EU member states through extended producer responsibility schemes, register battery products with national competent authorities, report collection volumes and recycled content percentages annually to regulators, and engage approved producer responsibility organisations to manage their compliance obligations across 27 EU member states simultaneously. The EU Battery Regulation establishes the most comprehensive battery end-of-life regulatory framework globally, serving as the regulatory template that UK, US, Canadian, Australian, and Japanese battery regulations are referencing in their own regulatory development.
For instance, in April 2026, Eucobat, Belgium, confirmed onboarding of 340 battery producers across 18 EU member states to its collective producer responsibility organisation for EU Battery Regulation compliance, covering portable battery collection and recycling target management at a per-producer compliance management fee of EUR 0.42 per kilogram of batteries placed on market, the lowest disclosed per-kilogram EPR compliance fee from an EU-wide battery producer responsibility organisation operating across more than 15 member states simultaneously. These are some of the key factors driving revenue growth of the market.
However, EU Battery Regulation implementing regulations for EPR scheme structure, national competent authority registration requirements, and reporting format standardisation across 27 EU member states had not been fully published as of Q2 2026, with 8 EU member states still transposing EU Battery Regulation into national legislation through the June 2025 transposition deadline, creating regulatory uncertainty for battery producers who must establish EPR scheme membership before national regulations are finalised. These factors substantially limit battery end-of-life regulation and compliance market growth over the forecast period.
Based on compliance service type, the global battery end-of-life regulation and compliance market is segmented into extended producer responsibility scheme management, battery product registration and regulatory reporting, collection and recycling target verification, recycled content certification management, and battery passport compliance software. The EPR compliance management segment commands the largest revenue share because producer responsibility organisation membership fees for collective EPR scheme management are the largest single compliance cost for battery producers placing batteries on the EU market, paid annually based on battery volume placed on market in each EU member state.
The battery passport compliance software segment is expected to register a rapid revenue growth rate in the global battery end-of-life regulation and compliance market over the forecast period. EU Battery Regulation digital battery passport requirements effective from February 2027 for EV batteries require compliance software that generates, stores, and exposes battery passport data through standardised digital interfaces, creating a mandatory software compliance expenditure category that did not exist before the EU Battery Regulation.
Based on regional analysis, the Battery End-of-Life Regulation and Compliance Market market in Asia Pacific accounted for the largest revenue share in 2025. China is the dominant country, hosting the world's largest concentration of lithium-ion cell manufacturing capacity at producers including CATL, BYD, CALB, and EVE Energy, and the majority of upstream battery material processing for cathode active materials, electrolyte solvents, and anode graphite. China's battery supply chain depth extends from lithium carbonate and cobalt sulphate refining through separator and copper foil production to cell assembly and pack integration, giving Chinese producers a vertically integrated cost advantage over all other regional competitors. South Korea is the second-largest country by revenue in Asia Pacific, with LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, and SK On operating NMC cell gigafactories in Korea and at European and North American sites, with Korean producers holding the highest automotive qualification breadth for EU and US OEM programs outside China. Japan contributes through Panasonic Energy's NCA and NMC cylindrical cell production, Sumitomo Metal Mining's NCA cathode active material, and Toyo Aluminium's carbon-coated cathode current collector foil, among other speciality material suppliers whose process know-how is not replicated at equivalent scale in other regions. India is an emerging market for battery assembly and two-wheeler battery applications, with Tata Group, Ola Electric, and Reliance New Energy announced manufacturing investments that are expected to create sub-regional demand for battery materials and components through the forecast period.
The European Battery End-of-Life Regulation and Compliance Market market is expected to register rapid revenue growth over the forecast period. The EU Battery Regulation, effective from 2024 and 2026 for progressive provisions, is the primary regulatory driver reshaping European battery supply chain investment, imposing mandatory recycled content thresholds, carbon footprint disclosure, and supply chain due diligence requirements that incentivise European domestic production of battery materials, components, and recycling services. Germany is the largest European market, hosting Volkswagen Group Gigafactory Salzgitter, BMW and Mercedes-Benz cell procurement programs, BASF battery materials development at Schwarzheide, and Umicore's Hoboken recycling campus in adjacent Belgium providing European certified recycled material supply. Sweden and Finland host Northvolt's restructured gigafactory program in Skellefteå and Fortum Battery Recycling at Harjavalta respectively, providing Northern European cell production and recycling infrastructure that supplies Nordic and Baltic OEM demand. France and Spain are expanding their battery manufacturing base through Renault's Douai ElectriCity gigafactory, Stellantis's ACC joint venture in Douvrin, and AESC's Sunderland UK facility, with Airbus and Safran driving aerospace battery demand in France. The IMF-confirmed disruption to Strait of Hormuz seaborne flows in 2026 has increased European battery supply chain attention to Middle Eastern raw material route vulnerability, accelerating European investment in alternative lithium, nickel, and cobalt supply chains through Canadian and Australian critical mineral agreements.
The North American Battery End-of-Life Regulation and Compliance Market market is expected to register rapid revenue growth, driven by IRA Sections 30D, 45X, and 48C incentive provisions that collectively create USD 7,500 per vehicle consumer tax credits, USD 35 per kilowatt-hour cell manufacturing production credits, and investment tax credits for gigafactory capital expenditure that have attracted over USD 80 billion of announced battery manufacturing investment since August 2022. The United States is the dominant North American market, with Tesla Gigafactory Texas 4680 cell production, GM Ultium Cells joint venture with LG Energy Solution at Ohio and Tennessee, Panasonic Energy's Kansas facility, and Samsung SDI's Indiana plant representing the largest confirmed IRA-eligible cell production investments. Canada benefits from lithium and nickel critical mineral production in Ontario and Quebec, with First Cobalt, Vale, and Glencore Sudbury operations providing IRA-eligible cobalt and nickel feedstock for US battery supply chains under the US-Canada USMCA critical minerals framework. Mexico is emerging as a battery pack assembly location for US market vehicles produced by Stellantis and General Motors at Saltillo and Ramos Arizpe facilities, with USMCA rules of origin requirements driving battery component localisation decisions across the North American automotive supply chain. The FEOC restriction effective from 2025 battery component provisions excludes Chinese, Russian, North Korean, and Iranian battery material sourcing from IRA-eligible vehicle programs, creating a structural driver for non-Chinese battery supply chain development that is the primary commercial narrative for North American battery investment through the forecast period.
The Battery End-of-Life Regulation and Compliance Market market in Latin America is expected to register moderate revenue growth from a low base, with Chile and Argentina representing the primary battery-relevant economies through their dominant positions in global lithium brine production. Chile holds the world's largest confirmed lithium reserves in the Atacama and Maricunga salars, with SQM and Albemarle producing battery-grade lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide at production costs below USD 4 to USD 6 per kilogram that no other global lithium source can match. The March 2025 Chilean government confirmation of CODELCO state participation in 50% of incremental Atacama production represents the most significant Chilean lithium governance change since 1979, adding a government counterparty to all future Atacama lithium offtake agreements. Argentina's Lithium Triangle resource in Jujuy, Salta, and Catamarca provinces is being developed by Livent Fenix, Allkem Sal de Vida, and Sigma Lithium Grota do Cirilo, with Argentine lithium qualifying as IRA-eligible under the US-Argentina critical minerals arrangement announced in 2024. Brazil is developing its battery manufacturing base through Stellantis and GM EV assembly investments at São Paulo and Minas Gerais sites, with domestic lithium spodumene production at Sigma Lithium providing a local feedstock base for future Brazilian battery material processing investment.
The Battery End-of-Life Regulation and Compliance Market market in the Middle East and Africa is expected to register limited revenue growth from a low base, with the DRC representing the region's most significant battery supply chain position through its 73% share of global cobalt mine production. The DRC's Tenke Fungurume and Katanga Mining copper-cobalt operations, operated by China Molybdenum and Glencore respectively, are the world's largest cobalt producing mines and the origin of the majority of global battery-grade cobalt supply chain. The US-Iran conflict and IMF-confirmed disruption to Strait of Hormuz seaborne flows from March 2026, affecting approximately 20% of global oil and seaborne LNG, has introduced supply route uncertainty for battery raw materials exported from Gulf region ports including cobalt hydroxide shipments from Dar es Salaam and Durban that transit the Arabian Sea shipping lanes affected by conflict-related disruption. South Africa holds 70% of global manganese ore reserves, supplying Chinese processing facilities that convert ore to battery-grade manganese sulphate for LMFP and NMC cathode precursor production, with South32 and Anglo American Kumba evaluating in-country manganese sulphate conversion to capture higher value from the manganese ore export chain. Morocco and Egypt are developing battery assembly and EV manufacturing capacity targeting European export markets under EU-Morocco and EU-Egypt association agreement preferential tariff frameworks, with Renault's Tangier and Stellantis's Kenitra Morocco facilities providing the industrial base for potential battery component supply chain development.
| Product / Grade | Q2 2025 | Q2 2026 | Direction | Key Driver |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EPR compliance fee portable EU avg (EUR/kg) | 0.42 | 0.42 | ▼ Declining | Market dynamics |
| Multi-country registration platform (EUR/yr per producer) | 8400 | 8000 | ▼ Declining | Market dynamics |
| Battery recycling accreditation audit (EUR) | 42000 | 40000 | ▼ Declining | Market dynamics |
| Battery passport compliance SaaS (EUR/battery) | 40 | 38 | ▼ Declining | Market dynamics |
| EV battery EPR contribution (EUR/kWh) | 0.85 | 0.85 | ▼ Declining | Market dynamics |
| Company | Country | Specialisation | Position / Scale | Faradex Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eucobat | Belgium | EU-wide battery EPR organisation | 340 producers, 18 states, EUR 0.42/kg | HIGH |
| Stena Recycling | Sweden | Nordic battery recycling accreditation | SE/DK/FI/NO simultaneous accreditation | HIGH |
| Compliance Network International | UK | Multi-country compliance platform | 24 EU states + UK, 180 battery producers | HIGH |
| Corepile / Screlec | France | French battery EPR organisation | French market portable and industrial | MEDIUM-HIGH |
| Stiftung EAR Germany | Germany | German battery producer registry | 2,840 producers registered by June 2025 | MEDIUM |
| Bebat | Belgium | Belgian battery EPR scheme | Belgian portable and EV battery | MEDIUM |
| ERP UK / Valpak | UK | UK battery EPR compliance | Post-Brexit UK battery regulation | LOWER |
| TUV Rheinland | Germany | Battery regulation audit services | EPR compliance verification | LOWER |
This report covers the global battery end-of-life regulation and compliance market across all major segments and geographic regions. Primary research combines panel conversations with industry experts and is cross-referenced against company annual reports and government agency data. All market size figures use 2025 as the base year with a 2026-2035 forecast period.