Phone firms volunteer for common charger plan

Europe’s mass of different mobile phone chargers will be replaced next year by one type, following an industry agreement signed with the European Commission today.

Europe’s mass of different mobile phone chargers will be replaced next year by one type, following an industry agreement signed with the European Commission today.

The move means an end to household cupboards full of chargers, most only compatible with one kind of mobile phone.

“I am very pleased that industry has found an agreement which will make life simpler for consumers,” said EU Industry Commissioner Gunter Verheugen after endorsing a voluntary commitment backed by 10 companies – Apple, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, NEC, Research in Motion, Samsung and LG.

The Commission was threatening legislation unless a voluntary deal was reached to enable all mobile users to charge their phones from a common charger design.

“This also means considerably less electronic waste, because people will no longer have to throw away chargers when buying new phones,” went on Mr Verheugen.

“I am pleased this solution was found on the basis of self-regulation. As a result the Commission does not consider it necessary to introduce legislation.”

Intense talks between the phone firms and Commission officials produced a “Memorandum of Understanding” indicating that the first generation of “inter-chargeable” mobile phones will reach the EU market from 2010, compatible with a new common charger.

The Commission says reducing the number of chargers unnecessarily sold will cut the associated electronic waste, currently amounting to thousands of tonnes a year.

Harmonised chargers will also improve energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption. And they should give mobile users an “easier life”, cutting costs by removing the likelihood of needing a new charger to go with a new mobile phone, and by cutting confusion by removing the need to hunt all over the house for the correct charger.

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