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充电宝新规落地,执行需要温度
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-07-02 21:18

Core Viewpoint - The recent recall of multiple power bank brands, including Romoss and Anker, is primarily driven by safety concerns following 15 incidents of power banks catching fire on flights this year, leading to new regulations prohibiting the transport of non-compliant power banks on domestic flights [1][2] Group 1: Industry Response - Several power bank brands have announced recalls of their products, and multiple brands' 3C certification has been "suspended" [1] - The Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued an emergency notice banning passengers from carrying power banks without clear 3C markings or those that have been recalled [1] Group 2: Consumer Impact - The new regulations have rendered many power banks as "prohibited items," causing confusion among consumers, with many power banks being abandoned at airport security [1] - There are concerns regarding the usability of previously purchased non-compliant power banks after the mandatory 3C certification requirement takes effect in August 2024 [1] Group 3: Recommendations for Stakeholders - Manufacturers are urged to implement effective recall solutions, such as establishing convenient return points in urban areas and ensuring safe return channels for problematic power banks [2] - Transportation hubs like airports and stations should proactively inform travelers about policy changes through clear signage and online announcements, and consider providing temporary storage services [2] - Regulatory bodies and companies need to offer clear guidelines for the disposal or recycling of recalled products to prevent consumer confusion [2] - The industry should use this opportunity to enhance standards and dynamic regulation to prevent problematic power banks from re-entering the market [2]