Core Viewpoint - The introduction of the "strictest" power bank safety standards is set to reshape the industry landscape, with significant implications for manufacturers and market dynamics [2] Group 1: New Standards Overview - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has organized multiple discussions regarding the "Mobile Power Safety Technical Specifications," with a draft expected to be finalized by December 2023 and officially implemented by June 2026 [2][4] - The new standards introduce numerous stringent requirements across three main technical areas: the complete device, circuit board, and battery cell, which many manufacturers may struggle to meet [2][3] Group 2: Technical Changes - The new regulations require the product casing to display the "recommended lifespan" and the full name of the OEM, enhancing product traceability and market transparency [3] - Circuit boards must now include an LCD screen or a connected app to provide real-time data on battery health and usage, transitioning power banks from opaque devices to transparent smart products [3] - In the battery cell category, the new standards implement rigorous safety tests, including more stringent puncture tests and increased thermal abuse testing conditions, aimed at reducing the risk of thermal runaway [3] Group 3: Market Impact - It is estimated that nearly 70% of existing production capacity may be forced to exit the mobile power market due to the inability to comply with the new technical requirements [2] - A six-month grace period will be provided for products already certified under the old 3C standards to clear inventory, with some products potentially being sold in lower-end markets such as Africa and Latin America [4] - Products already sold to consumers can continue to be used, but unsold items must be sold or withdrawn from the market before the new regulations take effect [4]
“史上最严”充电宝新规将落地
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2025-11-25 03:45