Regulation (EU) 2022/2380 amends the RED Directive to introduce USB Type-C as a universal charging interface across a wide range of portable electronic devices sold in the EU. This step aims to:
The USB Type-C standard was chosen because it:
1 - Environmental Sustainability:
2 - Consumer Convenience:
3 - Enhanced Interoperability:
4 - Future-Proofing and Innovation:
Manufacturers must:
The dimension “a”, the width not considering the contour, in the pictogram shall be greater than or equal to 7 mm, irrespective of the variation.
The regulation currently focuses on wired charging, but the European Commission will:
On October 2025 European Commission published the Regulation (EU) 2025/2052 laying down ecodesign requirements for USB Type-C cables, external power supplies, wireless chargers, wireless charging pads, battery chargers for portable batteries of general use.
Key point of this regulation are:
Regulation (EU) 2025/2052 will repel the the actual (EU) 2019/1782 starting from 14 December 2028.