曾陷“自燃”风波、被要求召回超49万台充电宝的罗马仕,正“启动重生计划”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-04 06:56

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that ROMOSS, a consumer electronics company, is initiating a restructuring plan called "Rebirth Plan" to recover from recent incidents involving its power banks catching fire or exploding, with the plan set to be implemented by January 2026 [1][3] - The company aims to complete funding and restructuring by the first quarter of 2026 and to regain new 3C certification to fully restore its product sales system [1][3] - ROMOSS has engaged in discussions with well-known investment firms such as Sequoia Capital and GSR Ventures, with some expressing interest in investing [3] Group 2 - Following reports of safety issues, multiple universities in Beijing have banned the use of ROMOSS power banks, which quickly became a trending topic online [5] - The company issued an apology on its official Weibo account, acknowledging its responsibility for defective products but claiming it had not received any risk notice from the Beijing Education Committee [6] - The Shenzhen Market Supervision Administration mandated the recall of nearly 492,000 units of three models of power banks due to defects in battery materials that could lead to overheating and potential fire risks [7][8] Group 3 - ROMOSS announced a suspension of operations for six months starting July 7, 2025, affecting most employees except those involved in the recall process [9] - In September 2025, the 3C certification for several of ROMOSS's fast-charging power bank products was revoked [10] - The company faced penalties from the Shenzhen Market Supervision Administration, including the confiscation of illegal gains and a fine for violating mandatory certification regulations and false advertising [12]