You trade or transform aluminium in Europe. Your metal comes from South Africa — a country with significant aluminium production capacity. South African smelting faces high indirect emissions due to coal-dependent electricity, reflected in a default of 2.359 tCO₂e/t. But South Africa has an advantage most high-emission origins lack: the Carbon Tax Act has been in force since June 2019, creating a potential Art. 9 deduction under CBAM. CBAMCheck generates both the emissions calculation and the carbon price deduction documentation, with an interactive dashboard projecting costs through 2032 as the free allocation phase-out progresses. 12 deliverables. €299 one-time.
€299 · One-time · 12 professional deliverables · Your data never leaves your browser
South Africa has had a Carbon Tax Act since 2019. Not claiming the Art. 9 deduction wastes a cost reduction opportunity your competitors may be using.
South Africa is a relevant aluminium producer. Tools limited to Gulf and Asian origins miss the South African supply chain.
In 2026, only 2.5% of embedded emissions require certificates. By 2034, it’s 100%. CBAMCheck’s interactive dashboard shows the cost curve through 2032 so you can plan procurement strategy.
CBAMCheck generates a complete CBAM compliance dossier — not a single PDF. 12 structured documents delivered as a ZIP file, each citing the specific article of Reg. (EU) 2023/956 it addresses.
Determines whether your imports fall under CBAM and which obligations apply. Art. 2 + Art. 2a of Reg. (EU) 2023/956.
Calculates embedded emissions per tonne using default values from Implementing Reg. (EU) 2025/2621 or your actual data. Art. 7 + Annex IV.
Estimates the number of certificates required and the projected cost, adjusted for free allocation (Art. 31).
Pre-structured declaration following Art. 6(2) requirements: quantities, emissions, certificates, carbon price.
Documents any carbon price paid in the country of origin for Art. 9 deduction. Pre-formatted for the CBAM Registry.
Record-keeping template compliant with Annex V requirements. Ready for verifier review.
Structured preparation for Art. 8 verification by an accredited verifier. Annex VI checklist included.
Model letter in English requesting emissions data and installation information from your third-country supplier.
Importable calendar with quarterly certificate obligations (Art. 22(2)), annual declaration deadline (30 September), and key milestones.
One-page overview of your CBAM exposure: cost estimate, timeline, risk areas. Ready for management or board reporting.
Standalone HTML dashboard with 2026–2032 projections reflecting free allocation phase-out (Art. 31). Works offline, no subscription.
Visual calendar of all CBAM deadlines, reporting windows and certificate purchase schedules.
Generated from your input data, in your browser. No data leaves your device.
Download a sample CBAMCheck dossier. This is a real output generated with generic data — the same 12 deliverables you will receive with your company’s actual figures.
Download sample dossier (ZIP)Generic data. Your dossier will contain your actual import figures, CN codes and emission calculations.
Select your sector and country of origin. CBAMCheck searches through 13,566 official records from Implementing Reg. (EU) 2025/2621 and shows the result with the 2026 mark-up included.
Average European Commission default values per sector and country of origin.
This is a quick estimate. Your complete dossier includes projections through 2032, an editable interactive dashboard, and 10 PDF documents.
Generate your complete dossier — €299 →Average values per sector from Implementing Reg. (EU) 2025/2621. The complete dossier uses the exact CN code of your goods, not the sector average. Estimated EU ETS price: €75/tCO₂e.
| Feature | Free tool | CBAMCheck | SaaS Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | €299 (one-time) | €1,990–€4,800/year |
| Model | Generic template | 12 professional deliverables | Annual subscription |
| Default values | Not included | 13,566 (Reg. 2025/2621) | Partial |
| Interactive dashboard | No | HTML, 7-year projection | Inside platform |
| Supplier letter | No | English template included | Variable |
| Art. 8 verification prep | No | Included | Variable |
| Privacy | Variable | 100% browser-side | Data on server |
| Multi-company support | No | Via Professional Pack | Yes |
The EU CBAM Registry (Art. 14) requires you to submit total embedded emissions, number of certificates and carbon price documentation. It does not calculate these for you. You must arrive with the numbers ready.
CBAMCheck takes your import data (tonnes, CN codes, country of origin) and generates the embedded emissions calculation, certificate estimation, carbon price documentation and all supporting records. You download the dossier and use it to complete the CBAM Registry submission.
Art. 26 of Reg. (EU) 2023/956 sets the penalties.
Art. 26(1): an authorised CBAM declarant who fails to surrender the required certificates by 30 September faces a penalty identical to the excess emissions penalty under Art. 16(3) of Directive 2003/87/EC, increased pursuant to Art. 16(4). The penalty applies per certificate not surrendered. Payment does not release the obligation to surrender outstanding certificates (Art. 26(3)).
Art. 26(2): a person who introduces goods without authorisation faces a penalty of 3 to 5 times the standard penalty, depending on duration, gravity, scope, intent and cooperation. This also applies to importers exceeding the de minimis threshold (50 tonnes, Art. 2a) without authorisation (Art. 26(2a)).
The Professional Pack covers 70 dossier generations. Art. 9 documentation for origins with carbon pricing, default-only dossiers for the rest.
Request Professional PackCBAMCheck generates a document structured according to Art. 6 and Art. 7 + Annex IV of Regulation (EU) 2023/956 from the information you enter. The truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of that information is your responsibility as importer or authorised CBAM declarant.
We guarantee that the document structure follows Regulation (EU) 2023/956 and that the legal references cited are correct. We do not guarantee that a specific document will be accepted by a national competent authority in a specific case.
CBAMCheck is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult a lawyer or specialised regulatory consultancy.
12 deliverables. South Africa default 2.359 tCO₂e/t. Art. 9 carbon tax documentation. Interactive dashboard 2026–2032. €299.