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New Law Mandating Charger Interoperability

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27-MAY-25

In line with global efforts to reduce electronic waste and enhance user convenience, Chile has enacted a new law requiring interoperability between mobile devices and chargers.

Law No. 21.695, published in October 2024, amends the country's Consumer Protection Law (Law No. 19.496) by introducing Article 12 C, which establishes a clear principle:

One charger, multiple devices.

Key requirements:
  • USB Type-C mandatory:
    All covered devices must support USB Type-C charging if they use wired charging. The port must remain accessible and operational at all times.
  • Consumer choice:
    Manufacturers must allow consumers to purchase devices with or without a charger.
  • Clear labeling and transparency:
    Information must be clearly visible on packaging, product listings, and manuals — including:
    • Whether a charger is included (using a standard pictogram),
    • The device's minimum and maximum voltage for optimal charging,
    • Compatibility with USB PD (Power Delivery) or other protocols.

The regulation applies to a wide range of devices, including:
  • Mobile phones
  • Tablets
  • Digital cameras
  • Headphones
  • Portable game consoles
  • Portable speakers
  • E-readers
  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Portable navigation systems
  • Laptops

The regulation does not apply to:
  • Devices used exclusively for public safety, defense, or national security
  • Used or refurbished devices manufactured or imported before the regulation takes effect

It states that the referenced IEC technical standards (IEC 62680-1-2:2024 and IEC 62680-1-3:2024) must be formally adopted by Chile’s national standardization body (INN) within three months of the regulation's publication in the Official Gazette.


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