Energy Anti-Slavery Industry Forum (EASI-F)
Join Australia's energy sector in building defensible EV supply chain due diligence. Established by Ausgrid and APA Grouphaired by Faiupply.


Why now
Electric Vehicle (EV) battery supply chains are at high risk for modern slavery, and regulatory scrutiny is only intensifying. Individual buyers rarely have the leverage to drive change alone.
EASI-F gives energy organisations a structured, pre-competitive forum to align on due diligence standards, share risk insights, and engage suppliers without compromising procurement independence or competition law obligations.
Purpose and structure
The purpose of this forum is to:


Benefits
Members receive practical, ready-to-use tools and collective leverage that would be difficult to achieve alone, including a pre-competitive risk mapping report, human rights due diligence protocol, a consolidated supplier questionnaire tailored to EV manufacturers, and coordinated joint engagement with EV manufacturers and distributors.
Competition law and confidentiality safeguards
The Forum has been structured expressly to comply with Australian competition law. Collaboration is strictly limited to pre-competitive activities with no discussion or sharing of pricing, commercial terms, tender strategies or other competitively sensitive information. Members are required to agree to the Forum's Terms of Reference.

Request Your Membership
Submit your membership request below. Applications are reviewed by the Steering Committee to ensure the Forum remains focused and relevant for its members.