EU passes resolution to standardize USB-C charging for smartphones by the end of 2024
The EU (European Union) has passed a resolution with a resounding mandate to make USB Type-C charging for mobile phones a standard by the end of 2024. As per the resolution, all medium and small-sized electronic devices will have to come with USB-C charging ports in order to be sold in the EU.
Small and medium-sized consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, cameras, headphones, and portable gaming devices, need to feature a USB Type-C port for charging.
Moreover, all mobile phones, earbuds, and tablets, with up to 100W of power delivery must have a USB-C charging port by the end of 2024. Laptops have been given some room, and they need to make the switch by spring 2026. Also, products that come onto the market before the deadline won’t be affected.
This has been a long-pending issue in the EU, where everyone demanded a single charger for all electronic devices. Apparently, this is also a crucial part of the EU’s larger efforts to reduce contributions to e-waste and promote the usage of eco-friendly or environmentally friendly choices.