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    Brussels to boost energy efficiency of phone chargers

    eub2By eub213 October 2025 Consumer No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Everyday electronic devices will become more energy efficient and more consumer-friendly following a Commission update to the Ecodesign requirements for external power supplies (EPS).

    Phone charger - Photo by Andy Lee on Pexels

    The new rules will result in higher energy efficiency standards and greater interoperability (e.g., mandatory USB Type-C ports for all USB chargers) for devices such as laptops, smartphones, wireless routers and computer monitors.

    The changes are expected to yield annual savings of around 3% of EPS lifecycle energy consumption by 2035, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 9%, and pollutant emissions by 13%. For consumers, this means potential savings of approximately €100 million per year.

    Additionally, a new ‘EU Common Charger logo’ will help consumers identify compatible devices and make informed decisions. This initiative builds on prior efforts to standardise charging ports and technologies for electronic devices, as part of the revised Radio Equipment Directive. The rules will come into effect by the end of 2028, so manufacturers will have three years to prepare to comply with the changes.

    “Having common chargers for our smartphones, laptops and other devices we use every day is a smart move that puts consumers first while cutting energy waste and emissions,” said Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen: “The practical change we introduce today on external power supplies will help Europeans save money while reducing our environmental impact and proves that innovation can drive both progress and responsibility. With this initiative, the EU seeks to shape a future where technology works better for everyone and for the planet.”

    Ecodesign requirements regulation for external power supplies and charging devices

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