From December 28th, a large percentage of the gadgets bought inside the EU are required to charge via USB-C. The goal for ...
"It's time for THE charger," the European Commission posted to X on December 28, 2024. While the sentiment only applies to one continent (and not all of it) and only certain devices, the Common ...
The EU's Common Charger Directive mandates USB-C charging for many devices, and it has now gone into effect. Read on to know ...
EU consumers no longer need a different charger for their smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, video game consoles and ...
The EU's new rule, known as the "Common Charger Directive" is designed to increase convenience, cut back on 11,000 tons of ...
The new USB-C mandate across the EU standardizes device charging, ensuring USB Power Delivery support and clearer labelling ...
The EU's USB-C directive mandates universal charging ports for electronic devices starting in 2025, aiming to reduce electronic waste and standardize technology across its member states.
The European market is making USB-C the sole interface for battery charging on mobile and portable gadgets. The EU Parliament ...
The EU's mandatory push for USB-C comes ahead of California and India enforcing similar rules in 2026 and 2025, respectively.
Pretty much every kind of chargeable gadget will need to conform, making it possible to carry just one charger with you.
EU's universal USB-C charging mandate takes effect, promising consumer savings and reduced e-waste through standardized ...
Apple has stopped selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation iPhone SE in all E.U. member states.