KEY POINTS
  • EU countries and EU lawmakers on Tuesday agreed to a single mobile charging port for mobile phones, tablets and cameras.
  • The legislation is designed to cut waste and make life easier for consumers who would theoretically be able to use one charger for multiple devices.
  • It could have a huge impact on Apple, as the company still uses its own Lightning connector to charge iPhones. The company has recently equipped iPads and MacBooks with USB-C ports.
European lawmakers are looking to introduce a law that would require electronic devices to use a common charger. EU lawmakers have proposed USB Type-C as the common standard.

The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, is going to force smartphone manufacturers like Apple and other electronics makers to equip their devices with a standard USB-C charging port.

EU lawmakers on Tuesday agreed to a single mobile charging port for mobile phones, tablets and cameras. It means equipment makers will have to comply with the new terms by 2024.