The European Union (EU) has made USB-C the common charging standard.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – The European Union (EU) has made USB-C a common charging standard. The regulation has an impact on the technology company Apple.
In an interview at the Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live event, SVP of Marketing Apple Mondo Greg Joswiak confirms that the company will switch to the USB-C connector to comply with EU regulations. “We have to obey the rules,” Joswiak said To engage, Wednesday (10/26/2022).
Joswiak said how the EU pushed the adoption of micro-USB 10 years ago. Because part of the EU concern is that people need to have multiple adapters with different connectors. Apple manufactures detachable cables. This will make it easier for people to replace them.
According to him, the move allows more than a billion people to continue using lightning cables instead of throwing them away and creating piles of electronic waste. However, due to the regulations enacted by the EU, Apple has no choice but to abide by the rules.
“We have no choice as we do anywhere in the world other than to abide by local laws,” he said.
Also, Joswiak didn’t say if Apple was just making several variants for the European market, while continuing to sell phones with lightning cables elsewhere. He said Apple thought the approach would be better for the environment and for its customers.
Earlier, Apple also mentioned environmental concerns for not selling power adapters with new devices. The tech giant said it would save 861,000 tons of metal and save fuel by doing so.
Why, more i phone which can be stored in containers. However, not everyone is convinced by the company’s explanations, and Apple has been fined several times in Brazil for removing adapters from iPhone packaging. Under the new EU mandate, Apple is to ship iPhones and iPads with USB-C ports to the region by the end of 2024.