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EU Parliament approves common charging cable from 2024 EU Parliament approves common charging cable from 2024
(about 16 hours later)
A USB-C charger (right) beside Apple's proprietary Lightning cableA USB-C charger (right) beside Apple's proprietary Lightning cable
European MPs have voted for a law requiring all new portable devices to use the same type of charging cable.European MPs have voted for a law requiring all new portable devices to use the same type of charging cable.
Smartphones and tablets, including the Apple iPhone and iPad, would have to use a USB-C charger from 2024, while laptop manufacturers would have until 2026 to make the change.Smartphones and tablets, including the Apple iPhone and iPad, would have to use a USB-C charger from 2024, while laptop manufacturers would have until 2026 to make the change.
There were 602 votes in favour and 13 against, with eight abstaining.There were 602 votes in favour and 13 against, with eight abstaining.
Member states are expected to grant approval on 24 October, before the rule is signed into law at the parliament.Member states are expected to grant approval on 24 October, before the rule is signed into law at the parliament.
Following a provisional agreement by the European Union, in June 2022, the UK government told News BBC it was not "currently considering" introducing a common charging cable. Following a provisional agreement by the European Union, in June 2022, the UK government told BBC News it was not "currently considering" introducing a common charging cable.
But under the current post-Brexit arrangements, the new regulation could apply to Northern Ireland.But under the current post-Brexit arrangements, the new regulation could apply to Northern Ireland.
The "new requirements may also apply to devices sold in Northern Ireland under the terms of the Northern Ireland protocol in the Brexit agreement, potentially triggering divergence of product standards with the rest of the UK", according to a December 2021 parliamentary report.The "new requirements may also apply to devices sold in Northern Ireland under the terms of the Northern Ireland protocol in the Brexit agreement, potentially triggering divergence of product standards with the rest of the UK", according to a December 2021 parliamentary report.
The treaty works by keeping Northern Ireland inside the EU's single market for goods, while the rest of the UK is outside it.The treaty works by keeping Northern Ireland inside the EU's single market for goods, while the rest of the UK is outside it.
A row between the UK and EU about how to reform the Northern Ireland protocol remains unresolved.A row between the UK and EU about how to reform the Northern Ireland protocol remains unresolved.
EU commissioner for competition Margrethe Vestager celebrated the new rule on Twitter, citing the "waste and inconvenience" of having multiple chargers. EU Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager celebrated the new rule on Twitter, citing the "waste and inconvenience" of having multiple chargers.
#SingleCharger here we go! Final plenary debate @Europarl_EN today. As of autumn 2024 the time when we had to fight with many different chargers will start becoming a memory of old, strange times of unnecessary costs, waste and inconvenience 🤗 pic.twitter.com/agx8O2Eila#SingleCharger here we go! Final plenary debate @Europarl_EN today. As of autumn 2024 the time when we had to fight with many different chargers will start becoming a memory of old, strange times of unnecessary costs, waste and inconvenience 🤗 pic.twitter.com/agx8O2Eila
But Apple has historically argued against the proposal.But Apple has historically argued against the proposal.
When it was first introduced, in September 2021, an Apple representative told BBC News: "Strict regulation mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it, which in turn will harm consumers in Europe and around the world".When it was first introduced, in September 2021, an Apple representative told BBC News: "Strict regulation mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it, which in turn will harm consumers in Europe and around the world".
The technology giant is the main manufacturer of smartphones using a custom charging port, as its iPhone series uses an Apple-made Lightning connector.The technology giant is the main manufacturer of smartphones using a custom charging port, as its iPhone series uses an Apple-made Lightning connector.
Apple has been approached for comment.Apple has been approached for comment.
The new rule will cover a range of "small and medium-sized portable electronics", according the EU, including:The new rule will cover a range of "small and medium-sized portable electronics", according the EU, including:
mobile phonesmobile phones
tabletstablets
e-readerse-readers
mice and keyboardsmice and keyboards
GPS (global positioning system) devicesGPS (global positioning system) devices
headphones, headsets and earphonesheadphones, headsets and earphones
digital camerasdigital cameras
handheld videogame consoleshandheld videogame consoles
portable speakersportable speakers