USB-C: The mandatory common charger across the EU

As of 2023, the European Union officially mandated USB-C charging for a wide range of electronic devices, with the hope of enhancing consumer convenience and reducing electronic waste.

The decision to standardise USB-C as the universal charging port across multiple devices comes after years of debate. USB-C, known for its versatility and efficiency, has become the preferred choice for many tech companies. It offers faster charging speeds and higher data transfer rates.

However, despite its advantages, the adoption of USB-C has been inconsistent across the tech industry. Different manufacturers have continued to use proprietary charging solutions, leading to the frustration of incompatible cables and chargers for consumers. The EU’s new regulation seeks to end this fragmentation once and for all.

What Devices Are Affected?

The EU’s mandate covers a wide array of devices. From smartphones and tablets to e-readers, digital cameras, headphones, handheld video game consoles, and portable speakers, all must now feature a USB-C charging port if they are to be sold within the EU. Laptops are also included in this regulation, although manufacturers have been given a slightly longer transition period to comply, with the deadline of April 2026.

Environmental Impact

The EU’s USB-C mandate is not just about convenience; it’s also a significant step forward in the fight against electronic waste. The EU estimates that disposed and unused chargers account for thousands of tons of e-waste annually. By standardising charging ports, the EU hopes to reduce this figure substantially.

Additionally, the move aligns with the EU’s broader sustainability and “right to repair” initiatives, which aim to extend the lifespan of electronic devices and reduce their environmental impact. Consumers can use their chargers for longer periods, and the decreased need for new chargers will lead to fewer resources being consumed in their production.

SmartLine® USB-C by LapSafe®

In 2000, LapSafe® developed our own smart charging system, called SmartLine™. This technology provides the most efficient and safest way to charge devices. SmartLine™ does not require an AC adaptor making it convenient to plug in and charge. Integrated safety features include in-rush and surge protection.

SmartLine™ also features our PowaSave® system which constantly monitors the state of charge of each device, and automatically turns off our power supplies when fully charged – saving money and reducing your carbon footprint.

In 2015 we introduced USB-C charging to both our Mentor™ Charging Trolleys and Diplomat™ Lockers.

SmartLine™ with USB-C - Each charging bay is equipped with a USB-C charging lead and delivers up to 65w per channel, supporting 5v, 9v, 15v and 20v to suit your devices.

SmartLine™ with USB-C – With our Diplomat™ Lockers it is also possible to use the same USB-C lead to transfer data to your devices providing even more convenience with a single lead.

In our recent blog post ‘What is True Smart Charging’ we delve into the features and benefits of our innovative SmartLine™ charging.

Find out more about the new common charger on the European Parliament website.

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