List of Circulor PROVE Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Circulor PROVE Platform for Supply Chain Compliance from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Circulor PROVE Platform for Supply Chain Compliance include: Volvo Car, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 43600 employees and revenues of $41.55 billion, Automotive Cells Company, a France based Automotive organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $320.0 million, Powin Industries, a Mexico based Manufacturing organisation with 17 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Automotive Cells Company | Automotive | 1500 | $320M | France | Circulor | Circulor PROVE Platform | Supply Chain Compliance | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Automotive Cells Company implemented the Circulor PROVE Platform to address Supply Chain Compliance across its battery cell supply chains in Europe. The deployment concentrated on supply chain mapping, material traceability, embedded carbon emissions reporting and battery passport creation to support EU Battery Regulation compliance.
The implementation explicitly leverages Circulor PROVE Platform Material Traceability and Battery Passport capabilities to gather granular production and emissions data across ACC’s cell supply chains. The platform was configured to capture provenance at component and material levels, ingest production records and emissions factors, and aggregate data into the Battery Passport for standardized regulatory reporting.
Governance and operationalization centered on supplier data onboarding, verification workflows and role based access controls aligned to compliance needs. Rollout and ongoing operations connected procurement, quality and sustainability functions with phased supplier enrollment across ACC’s European supply base, enabling continuous embedded carbon emissions reporting to support EU Battery Regulation obligations.
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Powin Industries | Manufacturing | 17 | $1M | Mexico | Circulor | Circulor PROVE Platform | Supply Chain Compliance | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Powin Industries partnered with Circulor to implement the Circulor PROVE Platform for Supply Chain Compliance. The engagement targets material traceability and battery passports for utility scale energy storage systems, instrumenting provenance proof for graphite, lithium and other materials to support regulatory compliance in Europe while Powin remains US headquartered.
The deployment leverages Circulor PROVE Platform capabilities to capture material lineage, product passport attributes, and emissions related metadata across component and pack assembly stages. Configuration work focused on product passport schemas, lot level material tracking, and standardized emissions data fields to ensure consistent provenance records.
Operational coverage aligns with Powin’s supply chain, procurement, quality and compliance functions, formalizing traceability workflows between Powin and upstream suppliers. Data capture and export workflows were defined to produce transparent product passports and emissions data for downstream regulatory reporting and compliance workflows in European jurisdictions.
The partnership announced April 2025 emphasizes governance that maps supplier provenance to regulatory requirements and assigns traceability ownership across sourcing tiers. The implementation provides Powin Industries with Circulor PROVE Platform based material traceability and battery passporting capabilities to support Supply Chain Compliance for its utility scale energy storage products.
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Volvo Car | Automotive | 43600 | $41.5B | Sweden | Circulor | Circulor PROVE Platform | Supply Chain Compliance | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Volvo Cars began a traceability pilot using the Circulor PROVE Platform to deliver supply chain compliance and material traceability for battery metals, specifically cobalt and lithium. The initial engagement targeted Supply Chain Compliance workflows to capture provenance data and to enable downstream verification for battery materials.
Volvo Cars implemented the Circulor PROVE Platform modules PROVE Material Traceability and Compliance Battery Passport, with configuration focused on recording material provenance and mapping certification metadata for IRMA certified lithium. The implementation leveraged the PROVE Material Traceability capability to link material batches to certification events, and the Compliance Battery Passport capability to assemble and issue digital battery passports for downstream recipients.
Operational coverage emphasized battery supply chain touchpoints in Europe, where verified IRMA certified lithium provenance was made available to downstream customers. The project progressed from a 2019 pilot to production level passport issuance in 2024, establishing a traceability record for cobalt and lithium across supplier-facing and downstream reporting touchpoints.
Governance and rollout were structured around material traceability and compliance functions, aligning procurement, product stewardship, and regulatory compliance workflows to the Circulor PROVE Platform. Module usage was confirmed by the vendor, and the implementation centered on instrumenting provenance capture and passport issuance processes rather than technology replacement statements.
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