New rules for electronic device chargers come into effect in the EU: What you need to know.


Starting December 28, 2024, a new directive will require all smartphones and other portable devices sold in the European Union to be equipped with a standard USB-C charging port. This rule applies to all devices except for portable computers. This was reported by Euronews.com.
This requirement will help reduce the amount of waste generated by incompatible chargers.
As of today, consumers in the EU will not need to purchase a separate charger for their smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, gaming consoles, and other devices, as USB Type-C charging ports will become the standard for all mobile devices.
Back in 2022, the European Parliament and EU member states decided to abolish alternative charging methods, so all portable electronic devices sold in the EU must be compatible with USB-C ports.
EU member states must be ready for the new rules for all devices by December 28, 2024. An exception is made for portable computers, which must be equipped with a USB-C port by April 28, 2026.
Additionally, EU residents have the right to refuse to receive a new charger along with their purchase.
According to the new rules, laptop manufacturers must also comply with these standards by April 28, 2026.
The main goal of these measures is to combat the significant amount of waste created by unnecessary chargers and to save over 250 million euros for EU households by eliminating unnecessary charger purchases.
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