The Common Charger Directive (“CCD”) will enable Europeans to power their devices with a single charger. This means chargers will be unbundled from the sale of electronic devices, thus reducing e-waste.
Common Charger rules are EU-wide and will come into effect on 28 December 2024. The Common Charger applies to all new handheld electronic devices*.
USB-C will be the common port, regardless of the brand. This harmonised approach, utilising fast-charging technology, allows all devices to be charged.
The below pictogram must be on packaging of all relevant products, and will indicate if the product comes with a charger.
To find out more, visit The EU Common Charger.
Further information
ComReg is the Market Surveillance Authority (MSA) in Ireland for the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC). The functions and powers derived from these regulatory frameworks protect product end-users from unsafe products and protect businesses from unfair competition.
* Mobile phones, mice, keyboards, tablets, handheld games consoles, digital cameras, headsets, earphones, earbuds, portable loudspeakers, portable navigation systems, e-readers, laptops