Most battery-passport vendors do not publish a price. Their model is enterprise: book a demo, scope an integration project, sign a contract. For a manufacturer or importer who just needs compliant passports, that is slow and expensive.
What actually drives the cost
- The number of passports you issue — one per physical battery.
- Whether you need only public data or also the restricted access tiers.
- Data retention — the passport must stay live for years.
- Integration depth — a self-serve form costs nothing to integrate; an ERP project costs a lot.
Self-serve vs enterprise
| Self-serve generator | Enterprise vendor | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Published, per passport / volume | Quote after demo |
| Setup fee | None | Often substantial |
| Time to first passport | Minutes | Weeks to months |
| Minimum commitment | None | Annual contract |
We publish pricing openly and charge per passport volume with no setup fee and no minimum. See the pricing page for current tiers.
Frequently asked
Why do battery passport vendors hide their pricing?
Because most sell enterprise contracts scoped per customer after a sales call. Self-serve tools can publish pricing because the product is standardised.