2026-07-01
eTreego's BLADE and IRON30 Chargers Officially Pass Taiwan's BSMI Certification Ahead of the July Mandatory Inspection Rules

eTreego's BLADE and IRON30 Chargers Officially Pass RPC Certification
Staying ahead of the regulatory curve while safeguarding every charging session

(Image source: Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, Ministry of Economic Affairs)

Starting July 1, 2026, EV charging equipment rated at 30kW or below in Taiwan will be brought under mandatory inspection, and products that have not completed type testing and the required inspection process will no longer be allowed to be sold or displayed in the domestic market. The new rule is designed to strengthen protections against electrical shock, overheating, electromagnetic interference, and fire, ensuring user safety across a wide range of real-world charging scenarios. As a DC fast-charging manufacturer rooted in Zhubei, Hsinchu, eTreego completed the certification process for its products well before the new rule took effect.

Ahead of the new rule taking effect, eTreego completed the necessary inspection and certification processes for its EV charging products, including RPC (commodity inspection) certification from the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) for the AC EV charger BLADE (7kW、11kW、17kW) and DC EV charger IRON30 (30kW) — aligning its technical capabilities with regulatory standards.

Rigorous multi-stage testing to solidly ensure product safety

Throughout the certification process, the products underwent rigorous testing for safety and communication standards. We verified compliance with national requirements regarding thermal stability, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and stable data transmission during charging, while ensuring the device does not interfere with other electronic equipment. These measures safeguard consumer safety across various usage scenarios by mitigating four major risks: electric shock, overheating, excessive radiation, and fire. The certification journey involved multiple rounds of temperature parameter adjustments and EMC re-testing, alongside active scheduling coordination with the testing laboratory. Beyond product testing, the BSMI conducted a comprehensive review of the manufacturing facility, assembly documentation, standard operating procedures, and testing equipment configurations. This ensures that every charging station leaving the factory originates from a verified, traceable, and stable production system.

Locally manufactured, ensuring worry-free charging

Safety is always at the core of smart charging. The certification of its BLADE and IRON30 products is not only a response to regulatory requirements, but also a concrete manifestation of the company's consistent commitment to quality standards. With the new regulations fully implemented in July, eTreego will continue to monitor regulatory developments and leverage its advantages in local manufacturing and local service to provide users with a safer and more reliable charging experience.