In the globalized market environment, product certification is crucial for enterprises to enter specific markets. For cylindrical battery products, if they want to enter the Japanese market, PSE certification is a threshold that must be crossed.
As a core component in portable electronic devices, new energy storage and other fields, 18650 cylindrical batteries must pass the mandatory KC certification if they want to enter the South Korean market. This certification system is an important mechanism for South Korea to ensure market access, with clear regulations on product safety and compliance.
18650 cylindrical batteries, which are widely used in portable electronic devices, new energy storage and other fields, have become the mainstream choice due to their high energy density and standardized structure. The UN38.3 certification, as an internationally recognized safety standard for battery transportation, has built a crucial defense line for the cross-border circulation of such batteries.
As one of the mainstream specifications of lithium-ion batteries, the CCC certification for 18650 cylindrical batteries is a legal prerequisite for their circulation in the Chinese market. From the perspective of professional testing and certification, this certification is not only a rigid assessment of product safety performance, but also an important opportunity for enterprises to standardize production processes and enhance quality control capabilities.
In order to further strengthen the compulsory product certification management of mobile power supply, lithium-ion battery and battery pack, and ensure product quality and safety, CNCA issued Announcement No.15 of 2025 on July 28th, 2025, and officially launched a new version of the Implementation Rules for Compulsory Product Certification (for Trial Implementation) for mobile power supply, lithium-ion battery and battery pack (CNCA-C09-02:2025).
Recently, the Canadian Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) issued an important announcement, making major adjustments to the application for equipment certification with multiple product marketing names (PMN). From June 30, 2025, it will be officially mandatory that such equipment must be handled in the mode of \"Family Application\", and multiple product marketing names (PMN) cannot be filled in a single field.
In February 2025, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) released the 7th edition of IEC 60335-2-14:2025, Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Part 2: Particular Requirements for Kitchen Machinery.
For enterprises planning to introduce their products to the Australian and New Zealand markets, RCM certification is an indispensable key step and can be regarded as a \"must-have entry ticket\" for their products to enter these two major markets.
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