Over One Million Power Banks Recalled in China over Safety Issues · TechNode
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Over one million power banks recalled in China over safety issues · TechNode
In June, multiple Chinese power bank brands, including top sellers such as ROMOSS and Anker Innovations, launched large-scale recalls involving more than one million units due to safety concerns with battery cells. The issue stems from battery supplier Amprius (Wuxi) Co., Ltd., which allegedly made unauthorized material changes to battery cell components, heightening the risk of overheating and even fire. Starting June 28, China’s Civil Aviation…
In the future, travelers in China will only be allowed to take Powerbanks into the aircraft with valid Chinese security certification. In addition, equipment recalled by manufacturers due to safety deficiencies is prohibited. The new regulation applies immediately and affects all passengers departing from an airport in China. Overall, all batteries that were produced before 2024 seem to be affected. Powerbanks are being confiscated at Chinese ai…
Chinese passengers were surprised at the late days when they arrived at the airports and were informed that n could carry certain batteries on board their flights. Read more (07/02/2025
China bans uncertified power banks on domestic flights over fire safety concerns
China has enforced a nationwide ban on uncertified and recalled power banks on all domestic flights in an effort to curb safety risks linked to lithium battery fires. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) announced that only power banks with an official China Compulsory Certification (CCC) mark will be allowed onboard. Devices with unclear, …
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