Charger manufacturers tell you what charger CE certification standards? How to handle charger CE certification? Charger is a charging device with high frequency power supply technology and advanced intelligent dynamic regulation charging technology. A charger is a device that forces current through the energy of a secondary or rechargeable battery.
The "CE" mark is a safety certification mark and is regarded as the manufacturer's passport to open and enter the European market. CE stands for Compliant Europe. In the European Union market, the "CE" mark is a mandatory certification mark. Products made by enterprises within the EU or in other countries must bear the "CE" mark if they are to circulate freely in the EU market, to show that the product meets the basic requirements of the EU Directive on the New Method of Technical Harmonisation and Standardization. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law.Why do chargers need CE certification?The CE LVD low voltage instruction covers all AC 50V-1000V and DC 75V-1500V live products. The CE EMC EMC instruction covers all live products with circuit boards that generate electromagnetic radiation. Chargers exported to the EU must be CE certified under the EMC+LVD Directive.
Charger CE certification standard
Safety LVD test standard: EN 60950-1:2006+ A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011Electromagnetic compatibility test standard :EN55022, EN 55024 and EN 61000