Core Points - The new mandatory product certification rules for mobile power banks, lithium-ion batteries, and battery packs took effect on August 15, enhancing the management of product certification [1] - The compliance rate among travelers has significantly improved, with only a few dozen non-compliant power banks being discarded daily compared to nearly 7,000 in late June [1] - International travelers are still facing challenges with the new regulations, leading to a higher discard rate among them [4] Group 1 - The implementation of the new certification rules aims to ensure that travelers are aware of the compliance requirements for power banks [1] - Most domestic travelers have adapted to the new regulations, with many purchasing compliant power banks before their trips [4] - Airport staff are actively informing travelers about the compliance requirements, especially for international flights where the rules are not yet fully enforced [4] Group 2 - Several international airlines, including Emirates and Cathay Pacific, are adjusting their in-flight regulations regarding the use of power banks [5] - Emirates will prohibit the use of all types of power banks on flights starting October 1, while allowing passengers to carry one onboard [5] - The new airline regulations are aimed at reducing potential risks associated with the use of power banks during flights [5]
新规今起执行 首都机场充电宝每天自弃人数已大减
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-15 11:49