Eu CE certification and new battery law

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▍What is CE Certification?

The CE mark is a “passport” for products to enter the EU market and the EU Free Trade Association countries market. Any stipulated products (involved in the new method directive), whether manufactured outside the EU or in EU member states, in order to circulate freely in the EU market, they must be in compliance with the requirements of the directive and relevant harmonized standards before being placed on the EU market , and affix the CE mark. This is a mandatory requirement of EU law on related products, which provides a unified minimum technical standard for the trade of products of various countries in the European market and simplifies trade procedures.

▍What is CE directive?

The directive is a legislative document established by the European Community Council and the European Commission under authorization of the European Community Treaty. The applicable directives for batteries are:

2006/66 / EC & 2013/56 / EU: Battery Directive. Batteries that comply with this directive must have a trash can mark;

2014/30 / EU: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC Directive). Batteries that comply with this directive must have the CE mark;

2011/65 / EU: ROHS directive. Batteries that comply with this directive must have the CE mark;

Tips: Only when a product complies with all CE directives (the CE mark needs to be pasted), can the CE mark be pasted when all the requirements of the directive are met.

▍The Necessity of Applying for CE Certification

Any product from different countries that wants to enter the EU and the European Free Trade Zone must apply for CE-certified and CE marked on the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products entering EU and the European Free Trade Zone.

▍Benefits of Applying for CE certification

1. EU laws, regulations, and coordinate standards are not only large in quantity, but also complex in content. Therefore, obtaining the CE certification is a very smart choice to save time and effort as well as to reduce the risk;

2. A CE certificate can help earning the trust of consumers and market supervision institution to a maximum extent;

3. It can effectively prevent the irresponsible allegations situation;

4. In the face of litigation, the CE certification will become legally valid technical evidence;

5. Once punished by EU countries, the certification body will jointly bear the risks with the enterprise, thus reducing the risk of the enterprise.

▍Why MCM?

● MCM has a technical team with up to more than 20 professionals engaged in the field of battery CE certification, which provide clients with faster and more accurate and latest CE certification information;

● MCM provides various CE solutions including LVD, EMC, battery directives, etc. for clients;

● MCM has provided more than 4000 battery CE tests worldwide till today.

CE mark is the “passport” for products to enter the market of EU countries and EU free trade association countries. Any regulated products (covered by the new method directive), whether produced outside the EU or in EU member states, must meet the requirements of the directive and relevant coordination standards and be affixed with CE mark before being put into the EU market for free circulation. This is a mandatory requirement of relevant products put forward by EU law, which provides a uniform minimum technical standard for products of each country to trade in the European market and simplifies trade procedures.
The directive is a legislative document prepared by the council of the European Community and the commission of the European Community pursuant to the mandate of the European Community Treaty. Battery is applicable to the following directives:
2006/66/EC&2013/56/EU: battery directive; The Posting of garbage can sign must comply with this directive;2014/30/EU: electromagnetic compatibility directive (EMC directive), CE mark directive;2011/65/EU:ROHS directive, CE mark directive;
The EU Battery and Waste Battery Regulation was proposed by the European Union in December 2020 to gradually repeal Directive 2006/66/EC, amend Regulation (EU) No 2019/1020, and update EU battery legislation, also known as the EU New Battery Law, and will officially enter into force on August 17, 2023.


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