The European Commission has circulated its proposals for the capacity marking of rechargeable, or secondary, portable batteries.
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The European Commission has circulated its proposals for the capacity marking of rechargeable, or secondary, portable batteries.
For an updatede Guide to the New Battery Directive click here
Directive Decoder
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Gary Nevison, Head of Legislation at Premier Farnell, is the company spokesperson and customer interface on legislation that affects the electronics industry, such as the RoHS (all variations around the world, including China and Korean RoHS) REACH, EuP, WEEE and Battery Directives.