From cell phones to digital cameras, consumers will soon be able to use a single charger for all their portable electronic devices. By the fall of 2024, USB Type-C will become the common charging port for all cell phones, tablets and cameras, according to the European Union, Parliament and the Council.
This law is part of a broader EU effort to make products in the EU more sustainable, reduce e-waste, and make consumers’ lives easier.
Under the new rules, consumers will no longer need a different charging device and cable every time they buy a new device, and they can use one charger for all their small and medium-sized portable electronic devices. Headphones, headphones, portable video game consoles, and portable wired rechargeable speakers with a USB Type-C port, regardless of manufacturer, laptops will also have to be adapted to the requirements by 40 months following they become effective.
The charging speed of devices that support fast charging is also coordinated, allowing users to charge their devices at the same speed using any compatible charger.