EU to require common way to charge phones, devicesAP, LONDONForget rummaging through the junk drawer. Soon, Europeans are only to require one cable to charge their smartphones and other devices. EU officials said they signed a provisional agreement on Tuesday that would require a uniform charging cord in the 27-nation bloc. The new rules, which are to take effect by the fall of 2024, mean EU consumers would only need to use a common USB Type-C cable for small and medium-sized rechargeable, portable electronic devices. “European consumers were frustrated with multiple chargers piling up within their homes,” Alex Agius Saliba, the European Parliament’s lead negotiator, told a news briefing in Brussels.
Source: Taipei Times June 09, 2022 02:42 UTC