The European Commission announced on Saturday that all new electronic devices sold in the European Union (E.U.) must support ...
"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 USB-C directive, which requires mobile devices to have a universal charging port, is now in place in the EU. The directive's end goal is to reduce e-waste and solve market fragmentation.
The EU's mandatory push for USB-C comes ahead of California and India enforcing similar rules in 2026 and 2025, respectively.
Starting on Saturday, all small- and medium-sized portable electronic devices sold in the EU must be compatible with USB-C ...
Starting December 28, 2024, the European Union requires USB-C as the common charging standard for electronic devices, aiming ...
The new USB-C mandate across the EU standardizes device charging, ensuring USB Power Delivery support and clearer labelling ...
The European Union has officially made USB-C the standard for charging and data transfer on small and medium-sized portable ...
From December 28, 2024, all new mobile devices sold in the European Union - such as tablets and mobile phones, but also ...