EU Mandates USB-C Charging for All Laptops by 2026, Aims to Reduce E-Waste and Increase Convenience
May 2, 2026
The EU has enacted a USB-C charging standard for all new laptops and most portable devices, with the extended deadline for laptops having passed on 28 April 2026, marking full compliance in EU markets.
Manufacturers are adapting to the mandate, ensuring new laptop models support USB-C charging and removing older exceptions to align with devices already using USB-C since late 2024.
Overall, the policy aims to reduce charging fragmentation, boost consumer convenience, and promote sustainability through standardized cables and detachable power adapters.
By enabling universal reuse of chargers and cables, the rule seeks to cut electronic waste and let consumers power multiple devices with a single charger.
High-performance gaming laptops are exempt from exclusive USB-C charging but must offer USB-C charging alongside their existing barrel connectors to maintain dual charging compatibility.
Charger manufacturers will display a standardized EU compliance logo, signaling adherence and helping consumers reduce cable clutter and ensure compatibility.
With the transition period over, current laptop inventories reflect the USB-C charging standard, simplifying purchases to focus on performance and features rather than proprietary connectors.
Consumers should verify the compatibility of chargers and cables for high-power devices, as some high-performance laptops may have specific charging requirements beyond USB-C support.
An extension slated for 2028 will require USB-C connectivity and detachable cables for external power supplies entering the EU, reinforcing sustainability and repairability.
The USB-C charging rule follows Directive 2022/2380, which amended EU radio equipment rules to standardize charging across a broad range of portable electronics.
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