Amendment to Legal Inspection Requirements for Wireless Chargers

The Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) of Taiwan amends requirements for the legal inspection of wireless chargers.

This amendment finalizes the original announcement proposing the legal inspection requirements of wireless chargers.

Please refer to the amended and finalized announcement here.

The Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penhu, Kinmen and Matsu informs us that this update will come into force on January 1, 2020.

There are no changes to the technical requirements:

Commodity Standards Conformity Assessment Procedure C.C.C. Code (the first 6 digits are the same as HS Code) (Reference)
Wireless Chargers
  1. CNS 14336-1(2010)
  2. CNS 13438 (2006)
  3. CNS 15663 (2013) Section 5 “Marking of Presence”
RPC Scheme (Module II+III)
  • 8504.40.20.00.3G
  • 8504.40.99.90.0H

RPC certificates issued by BSMI upon completion of the review and approval of the application are valid for 3 years.

Wireless chargers are widely used to charge electronic devices, such as tablets or mobile phones. A survey of such products raised safety concerns in aspects of overheating, fire-resistance and others.

In order to protect consumers from relevant hazards arising from the use of such products and to protect the environment, the Bureau of Standards, Metrology, and Inspection (BSMI) regulates the safety, EMC, and hazardous substances of wireless charger products.

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