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New EU Law Requires USB-C Charging for Gadgets ― What You Need to Know

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Starting December 28, 2024, most gadgets sold in the EU must use USB-C for charging.

This change is part of the EU’s new law, Directive 2022/2380, which aims to reduce e-waste and end market confusion caused by different charging standards.

What’s Changing?

The law requires many devices, like phones, tablets, cameras, headphones, and more, to use USB-C.

This includes gadgets that charge with a wired cable and can handle up to 100 watts of power. However, laptops are not required to comply until April 2026.

The new rules also address fast charging, unbundling charging bricks from devices, and clearer labels on products.

Which Devices Are Affected?

The law applies to devices that use radio waves, such as mobile phones, tablets, cameras, and gaming consoles.

For example, the Nintendo Switch will need to use USB-C, but the PlayStation 5 will not because it uses more power than the limit set by the law.

Some devices, like drones, are not included in the list yet, but the EU will continue to monitor new tech and update the rules if needed.

Wireless charging is not part of this law either, but the EU plans to work on it in the future.

Why Is This Happening?

The goal of the new rules is to make life easier for consumers by reducing the number of different chargers and cables. It’s also designed to help the environment by cutting down on e-waste.

If the law works as planned, it could make charging simpler for everyone in the EU.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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