“史上最严”移动电源新规征言:多处强调“不起火、不爆炸、不破裂、不漏液”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-25 13:18

Core Viewpoint - The new mandatory national standard for mobile power banks, titled "Safety Technical Specifications for Mobile Power Banks," aims to enhance safety measures in the industry following multiple incidents of battery explosions, marking it as the strictest regulation to date [1][2]. Summary by Sections New Regulations - The new regulations require more comprehensive labeling on mobile power banks, including battery material composition, production date, and recommended safety usage lifespan [1][4]. - The regulations also specify safety requirements for overcharging, over-discharging, short-circuiting, overload, and misuse, mandating that power banks must not catch fire, explode, rupture, or leak under these conditions [5][6]. Safety Standards - The new standards include detailed safety requirements for battery materials, such as moisture content, residual alkali content, and impurities in both positive and negative electrode materials [8]. - The regulations emphasize that batteries must not ignite or explode under various stress conditions, including compression and thermal abuse [6][7]. Industry Response - Industry leaders, such as Anker Innovations, have expressed full support for the new regulations and have proactively engaged in discussions during the policy formulation phase [9]. - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's guidelines aim to provide a technical basis for mobile power bank management, reduce accident risks, and improve product quality by eliminating substandard products from the market [9].