Requesting a Demo Account
A demo account lets you explore EU Digital Passport Processor™, create test passports, and see how the EU Battery Regulation compliance workflow works — before committing to a paid plan.
How to request a demo account
Go to eudigitalpassportprocessor.com/demo/request
Open the demo request form in your browser.
Fill in your details
Enter your name, work email, company name, and economic operator role (Manufacturer, Importer, Authorised Representative, or Distributor). All fields are required.
Submit the form
Click "Request Demo Account." You will receive a confirmation email within a few minutes with your login credentials.
Log in and start exploring
Use the credentials from your email to log in at eudigitalpassportprocessor.com. You will land on the dashboard.
📸 demo request form
What the demo account includes
The demo account gives you access to the full EU Digital Passport Processor™ platform with a limited passport quota. You can:
- Create up to 3 battery passports (EV or Industrial).
- Complete all Annex XIII data fields in the creation wizard.
- Activate passports and generate GS1 Digital Link QR codes.
- Submit passports to the EU registry in mock submission mode.
- Download QR codes and test scanning.
- View your passports on the public DPP viewer.
What happens after the demo
Demo accounts remain active for evaluation purposes. When you are ready to move to production, contact EU Digital Passport Processor™ to discuss plan options. Your demo passport data is preserved when you upgrade — you do not need to recreate anything.
EU Digital Passport Processor™ provides demo accounts for evaluation — not time-limited access. Your demo account stays active until you upgrade or decide EU Digital Passport Processor™ is not the right fit.
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Demo accounts open from June 2026 — register your interest at eudigitalpassportprocessor.com/demo/request
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