EU implements USB-C mandate for all new laptops

All new laptops in the EU must now feature a standardized USB-C charging port. This implements an EU directive following a transition period after smartphones and small devices. Manufacturers are required to offer devices without a power supply.

The EU directive has now taken effect: All new mobile computers with power intake up to 240 watts must be chargeable via USB-C. Previously, many manufacturers, especially for gaming and workstation laptops, used proprietary charging ports incompatible with other devices.

Users often had to carry the original power supply. This practice ends with the uniform standard.

Manufacturers must offer laptops without a power supply. A pictogram on the packaging indicates whether a charger is included. This aims to prevent households from accumulating unnecessary power adapters.

Consumers should still be cautious when buying cables. Not every USB-C cable suits laptops requiring 65 to 100 watts or more. Look for “Power Delivery” (USB-PD) and the wattage rating to avoid messages like “slow charger.”

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