Mobile devices must have removable batteries from 2027, including consoles

Mobile devices must have removable batteries from 2027, including consoles

The European Union has signed a law that forces manufacturers to implement removable batteries in their devices.

2027 is still a long way off, but it’s time for new mobile devices to start receiving a new format, allowing them to replace and remove their batteries.

This procedure will be carried out in the interests of the consumer after European Union After you sign the act, then vote in European Council On July 10, which will force the new mobile equipment to be more modular.

From smartphones to tablets, laptops, video game consoles, peripherals and even vehicles like e-bikes and scooters, This law applies toAll batteries It will make new commitments to all manufacturers, such as its commitment to collect used batteries and recycle at least 50% of what they collect in 2027 and 80% at the end of 2031.

While not mentioned, this stat is interesting as we can imagine future equipment that long ago abandoned removable batteries, such as smartphones, that will have to reinvent themselves with designs that allow the user to take back that control, and even handheld controllers. The future, like the next handheld console from Nintendo or the steam surfaceare two examples of long-term investment machines that typically suffer from low battery life times.

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