Mobile Industry Unites to Drive Universal Charging Solution for Mobile Phones
Posted on: Tuesday, 17 February 2009, 02:00 CST
GSMA leads global initiative to implement a common charging solution resulting in significant benefits for consumers and the environment
The group has set an ambitious target that by 2012 a universal charging solution (UCS) will be widely available in the market worldwide and will use Micro-USB as the common universal charging interface. The group agreed that by the
"The mobile industry has a pivotal role to play in tackling environmental issues and this programme is an important step that could lead to huge savings in resources, not to mention convenience for consumers," said
A universal charger will also make life much simpler for the consumer, who will be able to use the same charger for future handsets, as well as being able to charge their mobile phone anywhere from any available charger. UCS chargers will also include a 4-star(2) or higher efficiency rating, which is up to three times more energy-efficient than an unrated charger(3). Furthermore, with potentially 50 per cent less chargers(4) being manufactured each year, the industry can expect to reduce greenhouse gases in manufacturing and transporting replacement chargers by 13.6 to 21.8 million tonnes a year.
To ensure the uptake of a universal charging solution, the operators and manufacturers who have partnered with the GSMA to launch this initiative are working alongside the OMTP to roll-out the new solution in order to meet the targets set for 2012. The initiative will also work with the wider operator and manufacturing communities to secure global participation and commitment as well as educate the industry and promote the benefits of a universal charger via a targeted marketing campaign.
The initial group of companies who have joined the GSMA's UCS initiative include 3 Group, AT&T, KTF, LG, mobilkom austria, Motorola, Nokia, Orange, Qualcomm, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Telenor, Telstra, T-Mobile and Vodafone - some of the world's largest mobile operators and manufacturers who together are committed to making a universal charging solution a reality up to 2012 and beyond.
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"3 welcomes this initiative to reduce the environmental impact of the mobile industry. By working together the mobile industry can make a significant difference to the number of chargers produced, shipped and lying around our homes and offices along with the amount of energy consumed whilst charging. It can only make the whole process of charging up a mobile much more consumer friendly and 3 will work with our handset partners to target 75% of our handset range to be UCS compliant by the end of 2012," said
"AT&T is pleased to join this industry initiative as it aligns well with AT&T's own efforts to provider greener and simpler solutions for our customers," said
"Motorola is proud to be an advocate of the GSMA's universal charging solution," said Dr.
Mitti Storckovius, Director of Environment, Devices at Nokia said: "Over the last few years, Nokia has pioneered many energy saving features, from chargers using 90% less energy to alerts reminding people to unplug chargers. By supporting this industry initiative on common charging solutions, and enabling consumers to choose if they need a charger with every new device or can re-use existing ones, we can contribute further in improving the industry's environmental footprint."
"Orange is at the forefront of bringing simplicity to its customers and actively promotes convenient and energy efficient solutions to bring this about," said
"This initiative will also open the door to innovation in the operator retail presence as it is envisioned that chargers and mobile devices may be distributed separately in the near future, which will allow consumers to re-use existing chargers with other devices; reducing the overall number of chargers required. To this end the Orange ambition is that over two thirds of our sales will rely on this new charging solution," added
"Qualcomm supports and welcomes the GSMA's Universal Charging initiative and supports USB charging throughout its current 3G chip portfolio. The potential environmental and consumer benefits of such an initiative are compelling. Efforts to reduce the environmental impact of mobile charging, whilst making mobile usage more straightforward for the consumer, are to be applauded," said
"Samsung seeks to actively take responsibility for the future of our environment. The universal charging solution presents a unique opportunity for our industry to bring positive benefits to the environment and also to the end-user experience," said WS Lee, Vice President, R&D Planning, Mobile Communication Division, Samsung Electronics.
Cesar Alierta, Chairman of Telefonica commenting on the GSMA's new initiative on creating a universal charger solution said: "From an environmental point of view, not only does the GSMA's proposal for a universal charging solution address the issue of materials consumption associated with new chargers, but it encourages the Industry en masse to move towards more efficient charging technologies, thereby reducing energy wastage. Telefonica is committed to achieving this industry vision and we hope that by 2012, 75 per cent of our all new mobile handsets and chargers will comply with the universal charging solution goals."
"The development and implementation of the universal charger solution is a step that all industry players and mobile users have been waiting for. This initiative shows the importance of the role mobile operators have in developing recommendations and pushing technology improvements for the end users. It is definitely a common interest of all telecom players to shape the industry into a more environmentally conscious and climate friendly society, and ensure about sustainable growth for the future," said
"Given the estimated eight million handsets sold in
"The implementation of a standardized universal charger solution is long-overdue as its benefits are obvious on many levels, from the environmental aspects of producing a more energy-efficient product, to smoother supply logistics, to simplifying the lives of consumers. We therefore welcome the GSMA-led UCS initiative, as well as the supporting work delivered by the OMTP and offer our full commitment," said Michael Hagspihl, Executive Vice President, Terminal Management, T-Mobile International.
"Vodafone believes in offering our customers simple, convenient, cost effective products and services. The provision of a universal charger meets these requirements. In addition, this initiative is in line with our overall environmental programme as the universal chargers will be highly energy efficient and will therefore reduce the carbon waste. Ultimately, it will mean that our customers do not have to replace their charger with each device upgrade. This makes life easier for them and is good for the environment. We estimate that by 2012 the majority of new mobile phones will be universal charging solution compliant," said
Notes to Editors
Sources:
(1) GSMA analysis from UNEP, Gartner, European Commission Integrated Product Policy Pilot on Mobile Phones, University of
-- An estimated 1.2 billion mobile phones were sold in 2008, of which between 50-80 per cent were replacement handsets. That equals between 51,000 and 82,000 tonnes of replacement chargers every year.
(2)The star rating scheme is an initiative by some manufacturers(5) based on EU and US requirements. It is more stringent than the requirements of the European Commission Code of Conduct on Energy Efficiency of External Power Supplies (Version 3)(6) or the US Environmental Protection Agency ENERGY STAR V(7).
(3) IPP Project on the Efficiency of a Mobile Device Charger developed a star rating system with unrated chargers having a no-load power consumption of >0.5 W and a 4-star charger having a no-load consumption of between 0.03 and 0.15 W. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ipp/mobile.htm
(4) Assumes that 50 per cent of phones are replacement phones: http://www.gsmworld.com/lifecycle/index.shtml
(5) http://www.itworld.com/green-it/58062/mobile-phone-chargers-are-energy-vampires
(6) http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/html/standby_initiative_External%20Power%20Supplies.htm
(7) www.energystar.gov/powersupplies
About the GSMA
The GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites more than 750 of the world's mobile operators, as well as 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities for its membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of the mobile communications industry. For more information, please visit www.gsmworld.com
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