Battery health intelligence sits at the convergence of zero-emission mandates, digital battery-passport regulation, and a wave of public funding for fleet electrification. Here is the landscape EVCare™ is built for.
Zero-Emission Mandates
The US is targeting 100% zero-emission public transit bus fleets by 2040, with California, New York, and others ahead of that timeline — forcing agencies to deploy at pace.
Federal and provincial zero-emission targets and funding are accelerating BEB adoption across Canadian transit systems.
Mandates convert electrification from a choice into a requirement — and create demand for the tools to manage the batteries those fleets depend on.
Digital Battery Passport
The EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) introduces a Digital Battery Passport for larger batteries, with requirements phasing in from 2027 — lifecycle data on health, composition, and provenance. EVCare™ generates exactly the kind of documented, lifecycle health record these regimes require, positioning agencies and operators ahead of the curve.
Warranty & Second-Life Standards
OEM warranty claims increasingly require an evidence trail of operating conditions and health — which WMS™ builds automatically.
Reusing or reselling batteries requires certified condition data. ESC™ produces the end-of-service record that secondary markets demand.
Funding Tailwinds
FTA Low- or No-Emission grants, the EPA Clean School Bus program, and infrastructure funding are seeding EV fleet deployments — but not the intelligence layer to manage them.
Federal innovation and zero-emission transit funding support both deployment and the technology that protects those assets.
Regulatory and funding details change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. This page is a general overview, not legal or compliance advice — verify current requirements for your agency.
We can walk through how EVCare™ supports battery-passport, warranty, and second-life requirements for your fleet.