Core Points - The new national standard for mobile power safety, considered the strictest in history, is set to be implemented within 12 months after its release [1][2] - The standard is organized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and involves key drafting units such as the China Electronics Standardization Institute, Sunwoda, and Huawei [1] Group 1: Key Requirements - The new regulations impose breakthrough requirements on three core areas: the whole device, battery cells, and circuit boards [1] - For the whole device, it mandates clear labeling of "recommended lifespan" and the full name of the OEM, enhancing production responsibility traceability [1] - In the battery cell safety domain, the standard introduces stricter testing conditions, including an increase in thermal abuse testing from 130°C for 30 minutes to 135°C for 60 minutes [2] Group 2: Innovations and Safety Measures - The standard requires mobile power banks to be equipped with an LCD screen or a connected app to display real-time voltage and current information [2] - It also specifies that data flow must be one-way, allowing only the phone to read information from the power bank, thus ensuring safety and privacy [2] Group 3: Industry Impact - The implementation of the new standard is expected to increase overall industry costs by 20% to 30%, primarily due to higher procurement costs for quality battery cells and hardware upgrades for circuit boards [3] - The new regulations are anticipated to accelerate the exit of low-quality production capacity, pushing the industry towards leading companies with high technology and quality [2][3] - Existing compliant power banks will remain usable after the new standard is implemented, and those with 3C certification will not face restrictions during air travel [3]
史上最严充电宝新规将落地,业内人士:成本或增20%-30%
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-25 06:45