Key Takeaways
1. Power banks made before 2024 are banned from domestic flights in China if they lack a 3C logo.
2. Ugreen has launched a trade-in program for power banks that do not meet the new flight regulations.
3. Customers can receive a 50% refund (up to CNY500/$70/€59) and exchange their old power bank for a certified model.
4. The trade-in offer is available until August 5, 2025, for eligible customers with purchase receipts.
5. Ugreen assures that returned power banks, while lacking a 3C logo, complied with safety standards when released.
Following an announcement made in late June, power banks that were made before 2024 are now prohibited from flights within China. Ugreen, a well-known brand in the power bank market, has started a trade-in program for their power banks that fail to meet the flight regulations.
Details of the Ban
This ban specifically affects domestic flights in China, preventing passengers from bringing power banks that lack a 3C logo. The ruling stems from a decision made in 2023 mandating that all power banks must possess a 3C certification. Ugreen has launched a trade-in initiative for those who bought a power bank without a 3C logo after August 1, 2023.
Trade-In Program Benefits
Customers eligible for the program can present a valid purchase receipt and will be granted a 50% refund (up to CNY500/$70/€59) of the power bank’s original price. They may also exchange their old device for one from the three available models (PB509, PB561, and PB721), which all have the required 3C certification and can be taken on flights. This trade-in offer will be available until August 5, 2025.
Ugreen emphasizes that even though the power banks being returned lack a 3C logo, they are still safe, as they complied with safety standards and regulations at the time they were released.
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