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Chinese tech firm recalls 490,000 power banks and suspends production

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Last updated: 2025/07/10 at 1:37 PM
News Room Published 10 July 2025
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A POPULAR portable power bank maker has recalled its products and halted operations.

The recall by Romoss Technology, which is based in Shenzhen, China, comes just weeks after the country banned uncertified power banks on aircraft.

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Romoss has suspended production for six months after it was caught in a scandal over safety issues, according to Chinese media reports.

The company has also recalled nearly 490,000 power banks from three models made between June 2023 and July 2024.

Overheating risks

It follows an investigation which found metal debris in their battery cells posed overheating risks.

Romoss notified employees it was suspending operations from July 1 and reportedly gave them a furlough of a monthly salary – equal to 80 per cent of Shenzhen’s minimum wage.

The manufacturer has over 690 employees “but only a small group involved in the recall incident is expected to continue working to ensure basic operations”, a staff member told Yicai Global.

The company has taken its e-commerce shops offline.

It has also removed products listed on leading e-commerce platforms such as Temu.

China’s aviation regulator last month banned passengers from carrying power banks without Chinese safety certification markings or those recently recalled by manufacturers.

The move, applicable to anyone boarding a flight in China, followed a series of global incidents involving lithium battery products overheating on planes.

This included power banks.

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The Civil Aviation Administration said power banks must clearly have the “3C”, or China Compulsory Certification, marking to be allowed on aircraft.

The certification is mandatory for products that may impact health, safety and environmental protection.

On June 10, according to local media, Chinese authorities had temporarily suspended Apex Wuxi’s 3C certification after it reportedly altered separator materials in battery cells.

Apex Wuxi is one of China’s leading producers of core power bank parts, which it supplies to Romoss and its rival Anker Innovations.

The suspension prompted Romoss and Anker to recall a combined 1.2 million power bank units because of combustion risks.

Lithium batteries in devices such as laptops, mobile phones, electronic cigarettes, and power banks can produce smoke, fire or extreme heat when manufacturing faults or damage cause them to short-circuit.

Growing concern

They are a growing concern for aviation safety as passengers carry more battery-powered items on flights.

Last year, the US Federal Aviation Administration recorded three incidents of lithium batteries overheating on planes every two weeks globally compared to just under one a week in 2018.

In January this year, South Korea said that a spare power bank was the possible cause of a fire that had engulfed a Busan Air flight to Hong Kong.

Since that incident, airlines globally have been tightening power bank rules.

Aviation rules generally say power banks should be carried in cabin baggage but increasingly airlines are banning their use on board and say they must be kept within view to spot any problems.

The Sun has contacted Romoss Technology for comment.

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