Cited outputs only
A verdict must be traceable to published regulator, airline, manufacturer, or recall evidence. If the evidence is missing or ambiguous, the system should say insufficient rather than invent certainty.
Trust layer
CertiWatt is a cited battery-compliance verdict engine for air travel. It turns published battery transport rules, airline policies, manufacturer specifications, and model-specific recall notices into auditable passenger verdicts.
A verdict must be traceable to published regulator, airline, manufacturer, or recall evidence. If the evidence is missing or ambiguous, the system should say insufficient rather than invent certainty.
Power-bank travel answers depend on the exact model, watt-hours, recall status, departure jurisdiction, carrier policy, and route overlays. Generic capacity advice is not treated as enough.
When multiple sources apply, the engine favors the stricter active constraint and preserves the citations that explain why the answer changed.
Source freshness, ruleset version, and test outcomes are exposed in public pages so users can inspect the basis of the service instead of relying on a trust claim.
A public demonstration that resolves a power-bank model and trip into an allowed, conditional, banned, or insufficient verdict with citations.
Travel platforms and agents can use the same evidence-backed outputs for pre-trip screening, customer support, and exception handling.
Structured source and manifest surfaces let answer engines cite the same evidence as the website instead of summarizing unstated rules.
For legal and operational boundaries, read the disclaimer.