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热搜第一!相机电池不能上飞机?北京、上海、广州等多地机场回应
21世纪经济报道·2025-06-27 07:46

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent regulations and safety concerns regarding the transportation of power banks and lithium batteries on flights and trains in China, highlighting the implications of these changes for consumers and companies involved in the production and distribution of such products [4][6][8]. Regulation Changes - Starting June 28, travelers are prohibited from carrying power banks without a 3C certification, unclear 3C markings, or recalled models on domestic flights [4]. - The regulations for camera lithium batteries remain unchanged, allowing those with an energy rating not exceeding 100Wh and clear markings to be carried on board [4]. Safety Incidents - There have been multiple incidents of power banks overheating on flights, leading to emergency situations, including smoke and fire [6]. - A notable incident involved a power bank causing a fire on a flight from Hangzhou to Hong Kong, which was linked to a specific brand's product [6]. Product Recalls - Major brands like Anker and Romoss have announced recalls of their power banks due to safety risks, with Anker recalling 710,000 units in China and 1.158 million in the U.S., while Romoss is recalling 490,000 units [8]. - Consumers have reported difficulties in returning recalled products, with many courier companies refusing to accept shipments of power banks due to safety regulations [8][9]. Courier Company Policies - Several courier companies, including YTO and ZTO, have implemented policies that prohibit the shipment of lithium batteries, citing safety concerns and potential penalties for violations [9]. - Only a few companies, such as JD Express and China Post, continue to accept power bank shipments, but with restrictions on battery capacity [9].