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Removable batteries in smartphones will be mandatory in the EU starting in 2027

3 hours ago
  • #Smartphone Batteries
  • #EU Regulations
  • #Circular Economy
  • The EU will require new smartphones and tablets from February 18, 2027, to have user-removable batteries using standard tools, banning adhesives needing heat.
  • Key provisions include free special tools if needed, availability of replacement batteries at reasonable prices for at least 5 years, and design for easy self-replacement.
  • The regulation aims to promote a circular economy, reduce e-waste, save consumer costs, conserve resources, improve recycling safety, and extend device lifespans.
  • Users may benefit from DIY repairs, higher resale values, and potentially longer software support, but designs might become slightly thicker while maintaining water resistance.
  • Exceptions exist for specialized hardware, batteries with extreme durability (80% capacity after 1,000 cycles), and devices meeting IP67 water and dust resistance.
  • A digital battery passport with a QR code will provide data on carbon footprint, recycled materials, composition, and battery health, aiding the second-hand market and recyclers.
  • Manufacturers are developing solutions like new seals, screw mechanisms, and modular designs to meet requirements without compromising key features like waterproofing.