The European Union Is Moving Towards the Use of a Common Universal Charger for Electronic Devices - Noticias Ambientales
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Just power supplies with the only, old, Usb-A socket: will be introduced a logo "Common Charger" will be introduced, previewed an annual saving of approximately 100 million euros. The companies of the field have three years to adapt
The EU has adopted new regulations on chargers for various electrical appliances.
Apple's decision to sell the M5 MacBook Pro without a power adapter has rekindled doubts about European regulations. In reality, the USB-C directive and the upcoming Ecodesign regulation will reshape the entire charging ecosystem, leaving consumers free to choose. Here's what you need to know - on macitynet.it USB-C chargers, what's changing in the EU and why Apple has removed the power adapter
The EU Commission extends requirements for external chargers: Power supplies must become more efficient from 2028 and have USB-C connections.
The European Commission has decided on new specifications for external power supplies that, among other things, power smartphones, laptops, routers and monitors. The aim is to reduce energy consumption, avoid waste and increase user-friendliness. The focus is on the extended introduction of so-called "common chargers", i.e. chargers with uniform standards. Chargers should receive EU-wide "common charger" logo In the future, power supplies sold o…
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