Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Saudi Arabia has announced a sweeping mandate that will standardize USB-C charging ports across smartphones, tablets, and a range of electronic devices by 2025. This move, intended to reduce electronic waste and streamline the user experience, will position Saudi Arabia among a growing number of regions adopting universal charging standards, notably following the European Union’s similar regulation effective in 2024.
The Saudi Standards, Metrology, and Quality Organization (SASO) along with the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST) have outlined a phased rollout. The initial phase, beginning January 1, 2025, requires USB-C ports for mobile phones, tablets, e-readers, and other handheld devices. By April 2026, this requirement will extend to laptops. According to the CST, this strategy is designed to simplify device compatibility, reduce consumer costs, and advance Saudi Arabia’s commitment to sustainability goals. Officials estimate the change could lower charger-related electronic waste by about 15 tonnes annually and reduce consumer expenditure on chargers by SAR 170 million (USD 45 million) per year.