EU Safety Gate Publishes Recall Notifications Involving Charging Accessories
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- Feb 28,2026
Summary
In January 2026, the EU Safety Gate system released multiple recall notifications involving charging accessories sold in Europe, highlighting non-compliance with electrical safety requirements identified through routine market surveillance.

EU Safety Gate Publishes Recall Notifications Involving Charging Accessories
In January 2026, the EU Safety Gate system published several recall notifications involving charging accessories sold within the European market. According to the official notices, the affected products were identified during routine market surveillance activities conducted by national authorities.
The notifications describe non-compliance with applicable electrical safety requirements. Depending on the case, the issues referenced include potential overheating behavior, insufficient insulation, or non-compliant power control under specific operating conditions. The notices are framed as preventive actions intended to reduce potential consumer safety risks.
Safety Gate communications generally form part of ongoing regulatory enforcement rather than a response to a single large-scale event. As documented in recall notices, manufacturers and distributors may be required to take corrective steps such as withdrawing products from sale, issuing consumer warnings, or updating product design and technical documentation where necessary.
What this signals for the charging accessory industry
For companies designing, manufacturing, or distributing charging accessories in Europe, these notices underline the need for consistent compliance management across the product lifecycle. This includes verification during design and validation, robust safety testing, accurate labeling, and maintaining current documentation aligned with applicable EU requirements.
Staying aligned with current safety expectations helps reduce enforcement risk, supports stable distribution, and protects long-term consumer trust.