Understand your CBAM cost exposure before reporting begins.
CBAM HUB helps EU importers structure the data needed to estimate embedded emissions and indicative CBAM costs — so compliance teams can plan, budget, and prepare reporting inputs with fewer surprises.
Designed for EU importers, compliance managers and customs teams dealing with CBAM-covered goods.
Why importers need to estimate their CBAM cost exposure
Under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, EU importers are required to declare and account for the embedded carbon emissions of specified goods imported from non-EU countries. The financial impact of those emissions depends on the quantity imported, the emission intensity of the production process, and the prevailing EU ETS carbon price. Preparing that calculation in a structured, documented way — before formal reporting — helps importers avoid errors and unexpected costs.
Structured inputs for CBAM cost estimation
Structured emissions data collection
Collect embedded emissions data from suppliers using structured, regulation-aligned templates — reducing the reliance on informal estimates and undocumented assumptions in your calculations.
Regulation-aligned calculation logic
CBAM HUB applies calculation workflows aligned with the CBAM Implementing Regulation — covering direct and indirect emissions, CN code mapping, and installation-level data requirements.
Indicative cost exposure overview
Understand the indicative financial impact of your embedded emissions — expressed in terms of CBAM certificates — to support internal budgeting and planning discussions ahead of formal reporting.
Multi-supplier data management
Manage embedded emissions data across multiple suppliers and product categories in one structured environment — making it easier to consolidate inputs for calculation and reporting.
Documentation for audit readiness
Every calculation input is linked to its source evidence — supplier declarations, production data, test certificates — creating a traceable record that supports review and audit processes.
Quarterly reporting readiness
Calculation inputs prepared in CBAM HUB are structured to feed directly into the quarterly CBAM reporting workflow — reducing duplication of effort and manual data re-entry.
From supplier data to CBAM calculation inputs
CBAM HUB organises your CBAM calculation workflow in four structured steps — helping your team move from fragmented supplier data to a documented, reportable output.
Map your import categories
Identify the CBAM-covered goods in your import portfolio by CN code — steel, aluminium, cement, fertilizers, chemicals, or electricity — and define the relevant production routes for each.
Collect supplier emissions data
Use CBAM HUB's structured data collection templates to gather embedded emissions data from your non-EU suppliers — at installation level and production-route level as required by CBAM regulation.
Apply calculation logic
Run structured calculations based on collected data using CBAM-aligned logic — distinguishing between direct and indirect emissions, applying appropriate emission factors, and documenting each step.
Export calculation inputs for reporting
Export structured calculation data ready for use in CBAM quarterly reports and XML submission — with full documentation and evidence references attached to each data point.
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Discuss your CBAM calculation needs
Tell us about your import portfolio and current CBAM data situation. Our team will follow up to discuss how CBAM HUB can help structure your calculation and reporting workflow.
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