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CE, FCC, RoHS — the certifications your export charger needs

A short map of the marks required for the US, EU, UK, Japan and Korea.

Selling chargers across borders means paperwork before profit. Here is the short version of what marks matter.

The big four

  • CE — EU single market. Covers EMC and low-voltage directives.
  • FCC — US electromagnetic emissions (Part 15).
  • RoHS — restricts hazardous substances; required by EU and widely expected elsewhere.
  • UL / ETL — North American safety listing; not federal law but retailers and insurers effectively require it.

Market specifics

  • UK: UKCA now parallels CE post-Brexit.
  • Japan: PSE mark for specified electrical devices.
  • Korea: KC mark.

Why it shapes the hardware

Certification is not a sticker you add at the border. It drives the enclosure, the filtering, the creepage/clearance on the PCB and the standby power budget. Design for the target market from the schematic.

For marine and RV duty, ingress protection and salt-spray resilience add a layer on top — see the marine & RV charger range.

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