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实探“风暴眼”中的罗马仕: 停工停产6个月 充电宝行业“大地震”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-07-06 18:08

Core Viewpoint - The recent explosion incidents involving power banks have led the Civil Aviation Administration of China to issue a notice prohibiting the boarding of power banks without 3C certification or those that have been recalled, causing significant turmoil in the industry. Company Summary - Romaishi announced a suspension of operations and production starting July 7, 2025, for a duration of six months due to changing market conditions and business needs, as decided by the company's shareholders [1] - Employees will receive normal wages for the first month of the suspension, followed by 80% of the local minimum wage, which is approximately 2016 yuan per month [1] - Prior to the announcement, employees were engaged in customer service roles to assist with the recall process, working overtime without additional pay [5][6] - The company has not provided formal communication to employees regarding the situation, leading to confusion and uncertainty among staff [6] Industry Summary - The power bank industry is undergoing a significant shake-up, initiated by a series of recalls due to safety concerns, including overheating and potential fires [7] - Romaishi recalled 490,000 units of three models, while another major player, Anker Innovation, recalled 710,000 units due to similar issues [7] - The Civil Aviation Administration's emergency notice on June 26 prohibits travelers from carrying power banks lacking clear 3C certification or those that have been recalled [7] - The recalls are linked to a supplier's unauthorized changes to battery materials, highlighting the impact of cost-cutting measures in the industry [7] - Companies are looking to leverage new technologies to enhance safety, with plans for solid-state power banks being explored by firms like Anfu Technology and Huabao New Energy [8]