EC: With USB-C port the common charger for mobile devices

The European Parliament is ready to start negotiations on a common charger, aiming to reduce e-waste and make it easier to use the various mobile devices.

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The European Parliament is ready to start negotiations on a common charger, with the aim of reducing e-waste and making it easier to use the various portable devices.

According to a statement, Parliament's Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection adopted its position on the amended radio equipment directive on 20 April. On Wednesday morning, the relevant announcement in the plenary confirmed the negotiating position of the MEPs. Parliament is now ready to start talks with European Governments on the final form of legislation.

As mentioned, the new rules will mean that consumers will no longer need a different charger and cable every time they buy a new device, but will be able to use a charger for all their small and medium-sized portable electronic devices. Mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, portable video game consoles and speakers, which are rechargeable via cable, must be equipped with a USB-C port, regardless of the manufacturer.

Exceptions will only apply to devices that are too small to have such a port, such as smartwatches, health monitoring devices, and some sports equipment devices.

MEPs demand clear information and labeling on new devices regarding charging options, as well as whether a product includes a charger.

As wireless charging becomes more widely used, MEPs want the European Commission to present a strategy by the end of 2026 that will allow new charging solutions to converge.

The rapporteur, Alex Agius Saliba (Socialists, Malta), stated that "half a billion mobile phone chargers are transported to Europe each year, producing between 11.000 and 13.000 tonnes of e-waste. It is clear that everyone would benefit from having a common charger. "

Source: KYPE