


If car chargers are exported to EU countries, they need to do CE certification and RoHS certification. If they have wireless charging function, they also need to do CE-RED certification; if they are exported to the United States, they need to do FCC-SDOC certification and UL certification. If it has wireless charging function, it needs to do FCC-ID certification. If it is sold on Amazon, it needs to do Amazon UL2743 standard test report.
The testing and certification items are as follows: Consult 18113611623
European market: CE certification, CE-LVD, GS certification, TUV-mark certification, CB certification, Nordic (Nemko, Semko, Fimko, Demko), BSI, GOST, OVE, IMQ, KEMA and other European country certification marks;
Asian market: EK-mark, MIC, PSE-mark (diamond, round), PSB certification, SASO certification, CCC certification, CQC certification, BSMI certification, KUCAS certification, etc.;
North American market: UL+CUL, FDA, CEC, cTUVus, cETLus, cCSAus, etc.;
South American market: IRAM certification, NOM certification, etc.;
Australian market: SAA, etc.;
African market: SONCAP certification, SABS certification, PVOC certification, etc.
EMC electromagnetic compatibility certification project:
European market: CE (EMC, RTTE), E/e-Mark and other European country certification marks;
Asian market: MIC certification, VCCI certification, etc.,
North American market: FCC (Verification, Doc, ID), Canadian IC ICES, etc.;
Australian market: C-tick certification, etc.
UL testing standard:
UL62368: ITE products
UL62368 (UL6500, UL1492): AV products
UL1310: Linear Power Products
UL982: Motor Type Household Food Processors
UL2089: Car Charger
UL1004: Electric Motors
CSA testing standard:
C22.2 /No.1335.2.14
C22.2 /No.64
CE-LVD, TUV& GS, CB, KC, PSE, SAA testing standards:
/EN 62368-1
/EN 60335-1, -2-X
/EN 61558-1, -2-X
/EN 60598-1, -2-X
