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Farewell to tangled cables: EU agrees on standardized mobile phone charging plugs

2022-06-07T11:05:14.896Z


Farewell to tangled cables: EU agrees on standardized mobile phone charging plugs Created: 06/07/2022, 12:49 p.m In the future, there will be a standard charging socket for numerous devices in the EU. Until recently, there was a struggle about which devices should be specifically affected in addition to cell phones. Brussels/Strasbourg - Mobile phones and numerous other electronic devices must


Farewell to tangled cables: EU agrees on standardized mobile phone charging plugs

Created: 06/07/2022, 12:49 p.m

In the future, there will be a standard charging socket for numerous devices in the EU.

Until recently, there was a struggle about which devices should be specifically affected in addition to cell phones.

Brussels/Strasbourg - Mobile phones and numerous other electronic devices must have a standard charging socket in the EU from mid-2024.

Negotiators from the EU states and the European Parliament agreed on USB-C as the standard charging socket, as the head of the negotiations, Anna Cavazzini (Greens), said in Strasbourg on Tuesday.

According to you, the regulation applies to smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones and portable speakers.

The French Council Presidency also confirmed an agreement.

Uniform charging cables: The new rule should not only apply to smartphones

In addition, Parliament was able to enforce in the negotiations that, for example, laptops, e-readers, keyboards and computer mice, navigation systems, smartwatches and electronic toys are also included, as long as the devices are large enough for a corresponding connection - although there is one for laptops longer transition period.

It will also be possible in the future to buy the device and charger as well as the charging cable separately.

The EU states, on the other hand, have achieved in the negotiations that the new law will only apply from mid-2024.

Parliament wanted the rules to come into force earlier.

Both the EU countries and the European Parliament still have to formally approve the agreement.

But that is considered a formality.

The Association of Municipal Enterprises (VKU) welcomed the result of the negotiations: "The best waste is still that which is not created in the first place." The project spares resources and the nerves of consumers, said a spokesman.

The companies organized in the VKU are responsible for waste disposal, among other things.

Charging cable: Standard regulation has been around for a long time

Legal requirements for charging cables - more precisely charging sockets - have been the subject of debate for a long time.

More than ten years ago, the commission brought the charging cable issue up for the first time.

14 manufacturers - including Apple - have agreed to a uniform standard for mobile phone power supplies in a voluntary commitment.

When it comes to the sockets in smartphones and tablet computers, three of what used to be several dozen types remain: USB-C, Apple’s Lightning connector and micro-USB.

According to the EU Commission, the regulation could save almost 1000 tons of electronic waste.

Currently, an estimated 11,000 tons of electrical waste is generated annually from discarded and unused chargers.

However, critics fear that the EU approach could come to nothing, since old chargers can no longer be used and USB-C has become the standard for electronic devices more and more in the past.

(dpa)

Source: merkur

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