EU’s USB-C Charger Mandate Now in Effect for All New Devices
– Effective Date: December 28, 2024 – Scope: Portable devices like phones, tablets, cameras, headphones, and more – Goal: Simplify consumer charging needs, reduce e-waste, and save costs
Key Features of the Law – Universal Compatibility: All devices must use USB-C charging ports – Power Limit: Applies to devices charged via wired cables up to 100W – Standardized Fast Charging: Ensures consistent charging speeds across brands
Consumer and Environmental Benefits – E-Waste Reduction: Estimated 11,000 tonnes less annually – Cost Savings: €250 million saved yearly on unnecessary chargers – Convenience: Single charger for multiple devices
– Portable Devices: Compliance mandatory from December 28, 2024 – Laptops: USB-C mandate begins April 28, 2026 – Sustainability Focus: Encourages eco-friendly consumer practices across the EU