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Forge - Certified Energymanufacturing Landing Page Template
Forge is a split-screen landing page template built for energy contract manufacturers. It guides procurement teams, EV startups, and industrial buyers through a virtual supplier audit, moving from certification compliance to production capacity in a single focused scroll. The design uses an Industrial Raw visual identity to project discipline, credibility, and manufacturing precision.
by Rocket studio
Forge is a 50/50 split-screen landing page template for energy contract manufacturers. It leads serious B2B buyers through a structured compliance audit experience, from certification verification to capacity planning. The Industrial Raw design system and Forest Trust color palette signal operational discipline from the first frame.
This template is built for contract manufacturers who produce battery packs and energy storage systems for clients who do not own their own production lines. It speaks directly to buyers and procurement leads who need to verify a manufacturer's credentials before engaging.
Procurement teams evaluating a contract manufacturer need proof before they pick up the phone. A generic capability page does not satisfy a technical buyer who needs to verify certifications, understand testing protocols, and confirm available production capacity before a procurement decision.
This template delivers a complete single-page audit experience built around the buyer's verification mindset. Every section earns trust before asking for a commitment.




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Checklist & Audit
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Persistent Compliance Checklist Panel
Certification Mini-case Study Panel
Two-step Capacity Review Form
Gated Spec Sheet Download
Capacity and Production Slot Section
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What certifications does the compliance section reference?
How does the two-step capacity review form work?
Can this template capture leads who are not ready for a capacity review?
What does the production capacity section include?
This template is built around six purposeful components, each one directly tied to how a technical B2B buyer evaluates a manufacturing partner.
The header opens with a 15-second looping production line video shot at waist height. Robotic arms, laser-etched serial numbers under ultraviolet verification, and a final quality control pull are all visible. Ambient factory audio plays at low volume. The headline "Your Product. Our Line. Zero Compromise." fades in at the four-second mark.
The left panel locks in place and displays a vertical compliance checklist covering UL 9540A, IEC 62619, UN 38.3, and ISO 9001. Each item checks off as the visitor scrolls through the corresponding right-panel documentation. The mechanic turns passive reading into an active supplier audit.
The right panel scrolls independently and presents each certification as a structured mini-case study. Each entry shows the specific test performed, the equipment used, and the pass documentation. Coverage moves from cell sourcing and weld integrity protocols through thermal runaway testing to pack-level traceability.
The primary call-to-action triggers a two-step form. Step one captures company name, product category, and estimated annual unit volume. Step two collects target certifications, current prototype status, and preferred non-disclosure agreement terms. The form is placed at both the header and after the final audit section.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable facility specification sheet gated behind a single business email field. This path captures engineers who need internal documentation before their procurement team is ready to engage directly.
The final page section surfaces available production slots by quarter, minimum order thresholds, and non-disclosure-agreement-protected client category logos. Stakes build progressively from compliance verification to concrete capacity planning.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with production footage and headline reveal |
| Compliance Checklist Panel | Persistent left panel tracks certification progress |
| Certification Case Studies | Right panel details each test and pass documentation |
| Cell Sourcing Review | Verifies upstream material and sourcing standards |
| Weld Integrity Protocols | Documents welding process and quality controls |
| Thermal Runaway Testing | Shows safety test method and equipment used |
| Pack-Level Traceability | Covers serial tracking from cell to finished pack |
| Capacity and Slots | Reveals available quarters, volumes, and order thresholds |
| Client Category Logos | Displays protected partner category social proof |
| Capacity Review call to action | Final form trigger after full audit scroll |
| Spec Sheet Download | Gated secondary path for engineering contacts |
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme with a Forest Trust color system. The palette is disciplined and grounded, built to feel like a well-maintained facility rather than a marketing website.
The split-screen layout adapts to smaller viewports without losing the audit flow that makes the page effective. The checklist and scrolling panel mechanics are designed to translate clearly on a single-column mobile layout.
The page is structured to do the verification work before the call to action appears. By the time a visitor reaches the form, they have already passed the manufacturer through their own mental audit.
Forge is designed specifically for the energy contract manufacturing category, where trust is earned through documentation rather than marketing language. The template structure reflects the real procurement process that buyers in the battery and energy storage space follow.