ic-racer said:
I don't know what that is. Do you have a link [to the 'Common Charger Directive]?
I looked up the European requirement. The key elements are
A harmonised charging port for electronic devices
USB-C will be the common port. This will allow consumers to charge their devices with any USB-C charger, regardless of the device brand.
Harmonised fast charging technology
Harmonisation will help prevent different producers from unjustifiably limiting charging speed and will help to ensure that charging speed is the same when using any compatible charger for a device.
Unbundling the sale of a charger from the sale of the electronic device
Consumers will be able to purchase a new electronic device without a new charger. This will limit the number of chargers on the market or left unused. Reducing production and disposal of new chargers is estimated to reduce the amount of electronic waste by 980 tonnes yearly.
Improved visual and written information for consumers
Producers will need to provide relevant visual and written information about charging characteristics, including information on the power the device requires and whether it supports fast charging. This will help consumers understand if their existing chargers meet their new device’s requirements and/or help them select a compatible charger. Combined with the other measures, this will help consumers to limit the number of new chargers purchased and save at least €250 million a year on unnecessary charger purchases.
Even after reading the above description, I nevertheless think that the issues which I rasied in Post 18 still apply!