Shenzhen power bank industry responds to self-discipline initiative: resist vicious competition and refuse to purchase inferior battery cells.

date
27/07/2025
According to the China Chemical and Physical Power Supply Industry Association, on July 25th, the association organized a seminar on the compliance guidance and healthy development of the power bank industry in Shenzhen. This seminar received strong support from the Shenzhen Municipal Market Supervision Administration and the Municipal Industry and Information Technology Bureau. Companies such as Pinsheng, Huawei, Green Union, Beisi, Anke Innovation, Tulas, Xiwangda, and Yiwei Lithium Power conducted in-depth discussions on topics such as improving the quality of power bank products and enhancing the quality control system, reaching important consensus. Liu Tianpeng, Deputy Secretary General of the association's Mobile Power Subcommittee, stated that the government will increase the frequency of market inspections, especially for low-quality and low-priced mobile power products, strengthening government supervision and imposing heavier penalties on violations by products and companies. In addition, the new national standard for mobile power is being formulated, with increased requirements for the essential safety indicators of power bank batteries, intelligent power management and protection, and more stringent control requirements for key components in the battery production process. Non-compliant small businesses are expected to be mostly eliminated, as Shenzhen is a major production hub for mobile power in the country, the industry chain should enhance collaborative innovation, actively invest in technology research and development, improve product quality, and respond to the new national standard.