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EV Chargers & Energy Storage into Europe: CE, Standards and Landing

JWhelp 2026 ~9 min read

Chargers and energy storage are growing fast alongside vehicles and home / commercial energy demand. But their compliance follows a different logic than vehicles — centred on the CE framework and a set of IEC / EN standards. This guide makes clear what chargers and storage each must clear, and how to land it in one place.

What EV chargers (EVSE) must clear

Charger compliance essentials
  • CE marking: typically the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and EMC; units with wireless comms also engage the Radio Equipment Directive (RED).
  • IEC 61851 series: the core standards for conductive EV charging systems.
  • Safety protection: residual-current (RCD) and related safety requirements.
  • Metering & interoperability: billing units carry metering requirements, plus interoperability with the vehicle / platform.

What energy-storage products must clear

Storage compliance essentials
  • CE & safety standards: depending on product type, LVD / EMC and relevant IEC safety standards (e.g. for battery systems, inverters / UPS).
  • EU Battery Regulation: cells and battery systems must meet carbon-footprint, recycling, labelling and due-diligence requirements.
  • Transport compliance: lithium batteries must meet UN38.3 and related requirements.
  • Grid-connection & installation rules: residential / commercial storage grid connection — grid codes and installation requirements differ by member state.

Shared gates for both

For both chargers and storage, the EU Battery Regulation, EPR registration and importer / EU authorised representative usually all apply; and the differences in national grid codes and installation rules are the gate most often overlooked — yet the one that most decides whether your product can be installed and used.

One-stop landing path

Landing loop
  • ① Entity: register a European company, or take a ready-made company for a fast usable entity.
  • ② Match standards & certification: determine the CE route and applicable IEC / EN standards for your product.
  • ③ Battery Regulation / EPR / transport compliance: handled together.
  • ④ Verify target-country grid & installation rules: country by country.
  • ⑤ Import & go to market: importer / authorised representative in place, then sell.

Stated plainly: CE and IEC standard-conformity certificates are issued by EU-authorised bodies and labs — we do not issue them ourselves. What we do is connect standards-matching, certification, compliance and customs into one chain for you. For the full picture, see China's new-energy vehicles into Europe (the Hungary bridgehead), and our Europe market-access licenses service.

For chargers and storage, the difficulty isn't building them — it's matching the standards and keeping up with each country's rules. Get that straight, and your products can actually be installed, used and sold across Europe.
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