All 166 fields of the EU electronics passport,
with regulation references.
The most field-heavy DPP category. Per-product-type fields for smartphones, washing machines, refrigerators, servers, plus repairability scores, energy-efficiency labels, hazardous-substance declarations, and EPREL integration.
What's inside
A 35-page, print-ready PDF generated from the live TracePass platform template. Every field references its regulation article + annex, plus a source-data note (datasheet, IEC test report, SVHC declaration, PEF study, supplier declaration).
Who needs to file an electronics passport
Electronics DPP enters force from 2028 under ESPR, with EPREL energy-label integration mandatory across the same product set:
- Consumer electronics: smartphones, tablets, laptops, displays — placed on the EU market by any economic operator.
- White goods: washing machines, refrigerators, dishwashers — with the existing EPREL energy label data flowing into the DPP.
- Servers and data-centre equipment — under the broader ESPR scope expansion.
- All categories carry hazardous-substance + critical-raw-material disclosures alongside the per-type performance fields.
Why we wrote this
TracePass is an AI-powered platform that generates Digital Product Passports for EU manufacturers. We see, every week, the same field-by-field gap-analysis exercise repeated across teams. This guide is the cheat sheet — a single PDF you can hand to the team and start work from. Use it to plan, even if you never become a TracePass customer.
Want this filled in for your product?
TracePass automates 60–90% of the fields by extracting data from your existing supplier datasheets. AI suggests, your reviewer approves. End-state is a published passport with a GS1 Digital Link QR code.
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