CBAMbridge is the compliance infrastructure layer for non-EU manufacturers navigating the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism — from 50-tonne threshold intelligence to certificate management.
Trusted by manufacturers across
The Gap
Without CBAMbridge
Import suspension if you miss the 31 March 2026 Authorized Declarant registration deadline
€50/tCO₂e non-compliance penalty on every tonne above the threshold with no certificate coverage
EU default emission factors applied — often 15–40% higher than verified actual production data
No audit trail — evidence bundles scattered across email, spreadsheets, and paper files
Liability blindspot — no real-time view of cumulative CBAM certificate obligations
With CBAMbridge
Live countdown with automated alerts as registration deadline approaches — never miss a regulatory date
Real-time penalty exposure calculation so you know exact financial risk before each shipment leaves port
Evidence Vault with drag-and-drop upload, ISO 14064-3 categorization, and verification status tracking
Actual vs. EU default emission factor gap analysis — reduce your certificate burden with verified data
Full EU ETS price scenario modelling — €50 bear to €110 shock scenarios for CFO-ready financial planning
Platform Capabilities
Built specifically for factory managers, export compliance officers, and CFOs at India, Turkey, and MENA-origin manufacturing operations.
Real-time cumulative mass tracker against the 50-tonne CBAM registration threshold. Per-sector breakdown with automated Critical Regulatory Alerts when exceeded.
ISO 14064-3 compliant drag-and-drop document management. Categorise energy bills, production logs, fuel invoices, and lab certificates with verification status tracking.
Four EU ETS price scenarios from €50 bear to €110 shock. Emission gap analysis between actual factory data and EU default factors. CFO-ready financial exposure reports.
Automatic CBAM certificate quantity and value estimation. Full penalty exposure modelling at €50/tCO₂e. Per-shipment and aggregated annual surrender obligation.
Multi-sector import log with HS code classification, country of origin tracking, and actual vs. default emission factor selection per shipment.
Print-ready summary report with registration status, evidence completeness score, certificate obligations, and prioritised action checklist — shareable with EU importers.
Live Platform
Every input updates the compliance position in real time. Log a shipment — threshold gauge adjusts. Upload evidence — completeness score recalculates. Change ETS price — liability recalculates instantly.
Workflow
Exposure
€48.2k
Workflow
Designed for factory operations teams with no prior CBAM experience. No compliance consultant required for initial assessment.
Start Now →Log your shipments
Enter each CBAM-covered import with sector, mass, origin country, and HS code. The threshold gauge updates with every entry.
Get threshold alert
If your cumulative annual mass exceeds 50 tonnes, a Critical Regulatory Alert fires with the exact March 31 2026 registration deadline and mandatory steps.
Upload evidence bundles
Drag and drop energy bills, production logs, fuel invoices, and lab certificates into the Evidence Vault. Track verification status for each document against EU Article 35 requirements.
Model your liability
Run four EU ETS price scenarios. See the gap between your actual factory emissions and EU default factors. Calculate exact CBAM certificate requirements and penalty exposure.
Export compliance report
Print or PDF a summary of your registration status, certificate obligations, action checklist, and financial exposure — ready to share with your EU importer or compliance advisor.
Regulatory Foundation
EU Reg. 2023/956
Core CBAM Regulation. All threshold logic, sector coverage, and penalty provisions traced to primary legislation.
Omnibus 2024/2025
Delegated acts specifying default emission factors per sector. All calculation defaults match the 2026 published values.
ISO 14064-3
Evidence vault categorisation aligned with third-party verification standards required by EU competent authorities.
CBAM Article 35
Evidence requirements for non-EU manufacturer verified emission data. Checklist enforced in document upload flow.
EU ETS Reference
Certificate pricing scenarios based on EU ETS Q1–Q4 2026 forward curve projections. Updated quarterly.
Data Security
Client data never leaves your session without explicit export. No emission or production data stored on shared servers without consent.
From the Field
Head of Export Compliance
Mid-size steel re-roller · Sircilla, Telangana
CFO
Aluminium extrusions manufacturer · Pune, India
Operations Manager
Fertilizer complex · Gujarat, India
Managing Director
Industrial cement producer · Turkey
Pricing
No hidden costs. No per-shipment charges. Flat annual access.
Starter
For smaller exporters testing CBAM exposure below the threshold, or early-stage compliance awareness.
Professional
For active exporters above or approaching the threshold who need full audit trail and financial modelling.
Enterprise
For manufacturing groups, trade associations, and EU importers managing compliance across multiple supplier facilities.
All plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required. Cancel anytime.
EU VAT not included · Invoices issued in EURUnder the CBAM Omnibus 2026 provisions, if your total annual imports of CBAM-covered goods into the EU exceed 50 metric tonnes, you — or your EU importer on your behalf — must register as an Authorized CBAM Declarant. Below 50 tonnes, simplified reporting applies. The threshold is cumulative across all CBAM sectors combined.
The Authorized CBAM Declarant must be established in the EU — so technically your EU importer registers, not you as the non-EU manufacturer. However, the obligation is triggered by your production data, and you are responsible for supplying verified emission information to support their declaration. CBAMbridge helps you prepare that data package.
CBAM charges are based on embedded emissions. If you can demonstrate (via third-party verified production data) that your actual emission factor is lower than the EU default for your sector, your certificate obligation falls proportionally. For Indian steel, for example, the EU default is 2.04 tCO₂e/t — but plants with modern DRI-EAF routes may achieve 1.6–1.8 tCO₂e/t, reducing liability by up to 20%.
EU Article 35 requires: monthly electricity and fuel consumption records, production output logs (by batch or period), fuel purchase invoices, and if available, third-party verified emissions reports. CBAMbridge maps these exactly into six categories and tracks Article 35 completeness against required document types.
CBAMbridge provides indicative guidance and calculation infrastructure based on publicly available CBAM regulations. It is not a substitute for qualified legal or customs compliance advice. We strongly recommend engaging an EU-licensed trade compliance advisor for formal declarations. Our tool helps you prepare — the official submission goes through your EU importer's national competent authority.
EU default emission factors are published in the CBAM delegated acts and reviewed periodically. CBAMbridge updates its factor database quarterly and notifies affected users when any factor change impacts their calculated liability. Enterprise plan users receive automatic recalculation on factor updates.
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Every day without a compliance audit is a day closer to the March 31, 2026 Authorized Declarant registration deadline.