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submitted 1 year ago by Snoopy@jlai.lu to c/technology@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/3226934

The wait is finally over. From 2024, USB-C will be the common standard for electronic devices in the EU – and we have already seen the impact !

It means

  • 🔌The same charger for all phones, tablets and cameras
  • ⚡ Harmonised fast-charging technology
  • 🔄Reduced e-waste

One charger to rule them all.

Now, a reality.

Learn more about the #EUCommonCharger here: https://europa.eu/!hwjj3G

Unbundling the sale of a charger from the sale of the electronic device .

The 'common charging' requirements will apply to all handheld mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, headsets, portable speakers, handheld videogame consoles, e-readers, earbuds, keyboards, mice, and portable navigation systems as of 2024. These requirements will also apply to laptops as of 2026. Such transition periods will give industry sufficient time to adapt before the entry into application.

Consumers will be able to purchase a new electronic device without a new charger. This will limit the number of chargers on the market or left unused. Reducing production and disposal of new chargers is estimated to reduce the amount of electronic waste by 980 tonnes yearly

Producers will need to provide relevant visual and written information about charging characteristics, including information on the power the device requires and whether it supports fast charging. This will help consumers understand if their existing chargers meet their new device’s requirements and/or help them select a compatible charger. Combined with the other measures, this will help consumers to limit the number of new chargers purchased and save at least €250 million a year on unnecessary charger purchases.


L'attente est finalement terminée. À partir de 2024, l’USB-C deviendra la norme commune pour les appareils électroniques dans l’UE – et nous avons déjà vu son impact !

Cela signifie

  • 🔌Le même chargeur pour tous les téléphones, tablettes et appareils photo
  • ⚡ Technologie de charge rapide harmonisée
  • 🔄Réduction des déchets électroniques

Un chargeur pour les gouverner tous. Maintenant, une réalité. Pour en savoir plus sur le #EUCommonCharger, cliquez ici : https://europa.eu/!hwjj3G

Les exigences de « charge commune » s'appliqueront à tous les téléphones mobiles portables, tablettes, appareils photo numériques, écouteurs, casques, haut-parleurs portables, consoles de jeux vidéo portables, liseuses électroniques, écouteurs, claviers, souris et systèmes de navigation portables à partir de 2024. Ces exigences s’appliquera également aux ordinateurs portables à partir de 2026. De telles périodes de transition donneront à l’industrie suffisamment de temps pour s’adapter avant l’entrée en application.

Les consommateurs pourront acheter un nouvel appareil électronique sans nouveau chargeur. Cela limitera le nombre de chargeurs sur le marché ou inutilisés. On estime que la réduction de la production et de l'élimination des nouveaux chargeurs permettrait de réduire la quantité de déchets électroniques de 980 tonnes par an.

Les producteurs devront fournir des informations visuelles et écrites pertinentes sur les caractéristiques de charge, y compris des informations sur la puissance requise par l'appareil et s'il prend en charge une charge rapide. Cela aidera les consommateurs à comprendre si leurs chargeurs existants répondent aux exigences de leur nouvel appareil et/ou les aidera à sélectionner un chargeur compatible. Combinée aux autres mesures, cette mesure aidera les consommateurs à limiter le nombre de nouveaux chargeurs achetés et à économiser au moins 250 millions d'euros par an sur les achats inutiles de chargeurs

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[-] bstix@feddit.dk 6 points 1 year ago

Why would EU even consider the Brexit standard?

[-] Patch@feddit.uk 12 points 1 year ago

Realistically they never would, and wouldn't have even when the UK was in the EU due to the wider prevalence of other socket types.

But if you want an answer as to why they should, it's because it's an excellent socket design; just about as safe as it's possible to make a mains electricity connection, and practically indestructible to boot.

[-] Natanael@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 year ago

The EU plug is designed so that the pins for power become unreachable before they reach the socket and become powered, and ground wire touches the ground pins before that as well.

[-] Zak@lemmy.world -4 points 1 year ago

I'll be the contrarian here. I like the US plug - the basic two-prong, non-polarized variant.

It doesn't have any safety features, but it sure is compact. It's easy to make it fold flat even in tiny USB cubes.

[-] Koarnine@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They make em just as compact with the UK plug too 😀

[-] Zak@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

That is well-done, but it's quite a bit larger than what I linked.

[-] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Don't see what Brexit has to do with this. I'm of the opinion that Brexit was stupid, but it's getting tiresome that Brexit gets brought up whenever the UK is mentioned, even when completely unrelated.

The Type-G (UK) plug is a genuinely remarkable design. Really, everywhere should have adopted it.

Of course, switching all plugs and sockets is ludicrously tedious and costly, so it's not happening. Especially since most plugs are "good enough" already.

[-] jabjoe@feddit.uk 3 points 1 year ago

Yer, that won't be forever. Brexit hasn't worked out well.

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