Core Points - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released a draft for the "Mobile Power Safety Technical Specification," which is considered the strictest safety standard for power banks, attracting significant attention [1] Group 1: New Standard Details - The new standard introduces multiple battery testing requirements, including specifications for positive and negative electrode materials, separators, and electrolytes, as well as safety tests for aging batteries [4] - The draft mandates that power banks should indicate a recommended safe usage lifespan and must not catch fire, explode, rupture, or leak under overcharging conditions [4] - In thermal abuse tests, batteries must not catch fire or explode when subjected to a temperature of 135℃±2℃ for 60 minutes [4] Group 2: Impact on Industry - It is estimated that nearly 70% of existing production capacity may be forced out of the mobile power market due to the inability to meet the new technical requirements [5] - Small assembly factories that rely on purchasing generic battery cells and circuit boards may face significant transformation pressures due to a lack of core R&D capabilities [5] - The new standard raises the technical and cost pressures on companies, but it is expected to promote fair competition and allow technically capable firms to stand out [7] Group 3: Transition Period and Existing Products - The new standard is currently in the consultation phase and is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2026, with a typical transition period of 6 to 12 months [8] - During the transition period, companies can choose to follow the old national standard or the new one, allowing products made under the old standard to continue being sold [8] - After the transition period, consumers can continue to use power banks that have already been purchased and certified under the 3C standard, as these will not be affected by the new regulations [9]
“最严”充电宝新规将至,现有3C认证的充电宝还能用吗?
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-11-29 07:08