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EU common charger rules come into force for laptops

The latest phase of the EU’s common charger rules is expected to cut e-waste and save consumers about €250 million, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, all new laptops sold in the European Union must feature a USB-C charging port, as the latest phase of anti-waste legislation comes into force.
  • The European Parliament approved these rules in 2022 to reduce electronic waste by standardising charging points across multiple devices used throughout the European Union.
  • Exceptions apply: the European Commission stated the rule covers only computers "with a power rating of 100 watts or less," and second-hand laptops remain unaffected.
  • Preventing up to 11,000 tons of electronic waste annually, the French Ministry of Economics and Finance stated the measure will save individuals €250 million by eliminating unnecessary chargers.
  • From February 18, 2027, manufacturers must integrate removable batteries into smartphones, with these batteries retaining at least 80 percent capacity after 800 charge cycles.
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EU anti-waste law: New laptops sold in Europe must now use USB-C chargers

After standardising chargers for mobile phones, from Tuesday new computers sold in EU countries must also use the USB-C charging point, as the latest phase of EU anti-waste legislation comes into force.

·Switzerland
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All new laptops in the EU must have a standardized USB-C charging port from now on.

·Germany
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With the USB-C charging obligation, the EU wants to put an end to the cable salad. This has been valid for more than a year for smartphones and co. - as of today also for laptops. However, there are still a few pitfalls. By Sven Kästner.

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It was today, 28 April 2026, when the European Union completed one of the most important stages of its regulation of the common USB-C charger on laptops. Today it has marked the day when the new laptops marketed in the European Union, of up to 100W power, must be able to be loaded through the USB-C port. The measure extends to laptops the obligation that was already in force since 28 December 2024. Measure affecting mobiles, tablets, cameras, he…

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cadenadial.com broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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