Common charger directive (CCD)

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The EU's Common Charger Directive mandates USB-C ports for most rechargeable devices, aiming to standardize charging interfaces. This regulation enhances device compatibility, allows consumers to buy devices without chargers, improves transparency for buyers, and reduces both consumer costs and environmental waste by minimizing redundant chargers. This mandate is new, and guidance may be subject to change.

A stylized graphic for a common charger directive (CCD) pictogram.