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【EU】Explanation of the Latest Regulation on External Power Supplies (EPS) (EU) 2025/2052

The European Commission has recently officially published the latest Ecodesign Regulation on External Power Supplies (EPS), Regulation (EU) 2025/2052.

Mandatory implementation date: 14 December 2028

Products Covered

  • External Power Supplies (EPS)
  • General-purpose portable battery chargers (e.g. AA, AAA battery chargers)
  • Wireless chargers and wireless charging pads
  • USB Type-C cables

Key Updates to Requirements

A. Energy Efficiency Requirements

  • EPS:
    Minimum active efficiency requirements and maximum no-load (standby) power consumption limits are defined.
  • Wireless charging:
    Standby power consumption limits are specified for wireless chargers and charging pads.
  • Test rules:
    Updated testing procedures for EPS, especially for Adaptive EPS that can automatically adjust output voltage.

B. Interoperability Requirements (Common Charger)

  • Mandatory interface:
    In principle, all EPS must be equipped by default with at least one USB Type-C or USB Power Delivery (USB PD) interface.
  • Common charger logo:
    Products must display a clearly visible “Common Charger” logo.
  • Exemptions:
    Certain EPS designed for specific purposes (e.g. electric toothbrushes or vacuum cleaners) may be exempt.
  • USB Type-C cables:
    The plug must be marked with its power rating (e.g. 60W or 240W) to allow easy user identification.

C. Product Information and Durability

  • Surge protection:
    Common chargers must remain functional after surge resistance tests (e.g. lightning surge tests).
  • Information disclosure:
    Manufacturers must provide detailed technical specifications on the product nameplate, in the user manual, and on official websites.

Scope of Application

In Scope Out of Scope
External Power Supplies (EPS) External Power Supplies for medical equipment
General-purpose portable battery chargers (AA / AAA) Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Wireless chargers and wireless charging pads Power supply units for lighting equipment (control gear)
USB Type-C cables External Power Supplies for transport equipment (e.g. e-bike chargers)
Docking stations for automation equipment

Expected Impact

  • Energy saving:
    By 2035, annual energy savings of approximately 3% over the EPS product lifecycle are expected, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 140,000 electric vehicles.
  • Environmental benefits:
    Reduction of 9% in greenhouse gas emissions and 13% in pollutant emissions.
  • Economic benefits:
    Consumers are expected to save approximately EUR 100 million per year.
  • Convenience:
    An estimated 35%–40% of EPS in the EU market will become interoperable, significantly improving convenience and reducing electronic waste.

Common Charger Logo – Design Specifications

  • Placement:
    The logo must be displayed on the nameplate, enclosure, packaging, and user manual.
  • Minimum size:
    At least 5 mm in height on the nameplate, and 7 mm in other locations.
  • Power indication:
    The logo must indicate the maximum power output of a single USB Type-C port (e.g. 45W).
  • Color options:
    Color positive, color negative, and monochrome versions (black, white, yellow, etc.) are permitted to suit different backgrounds.

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