Group 1 - The Civil Aviation Administration of China issued an emergency notice prohibiting passengers from carrying power banks without 3C certification, unclear 3C markings, or recalled models on domestic flights starting June 28 [2] - The power bank industry has faced widespread scrutiny due to safety issues, with several well-known brands involved in incidents of spontaneous combustion, leading to bans on specific products at multiple universities in Beijing [5][6] - Romoss announced a recall of certain batches of its products on June 18, citing risks associated with raw materials under extreme conditions [5][6] Group 2 - Anker Innovations also issued a recall on June 21 for some of its basic power bank models due to potential overheating and combustion risks linked to a specific batch of industry-standard battery cells [6] - The crisis in the industry has been traced back to supplier Amperes, affecting multiple brands including Anker, Xiaomi, and others, which have had their certifications suspended or revoked [8] - The State Administration for Market Regulation has included power banks in the CCC certification management scope, effective August 1, 2023, requiring all products to have valid certification before being sold or used [10] Group 3 - A market inspection revealed that out of 149 batches of power banks tested across various platforms, 65 batches were found to be non-compliant with safety standards, highlighting ongoing quality issues in the industry [11] - The new regulations from the Civil Aviation Administration are seen as a necessary response to the safety hazards posed by power banks and a push for the industry to prioritize safety over cost [11]
充电宝行业深陷安全危机,民航新规严控无3C标识产品登机携带
Xi Niu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 11:09