FCC
What does the FCC China lab ban mean for robot makers?
The FCC voted (April 30, 2026) to ban labs in China and Hong Kong from conducting FCC equipment-authorization testing — including SGS Shenzhen, Bureau Veritas China, TÜV SÜD Shenzhen, and CTTL, among others. Existing FCC grants remain valid; the ban applies only to new test reports submitted after the rule takes effect (currently in the 60–90 day public comment window with a 2-year transition if finalized). For manufacturers: switch new-product testing to US labs (Bay Area Compliance, Intertek USA, UL), Taiwan labs (SGS Taiwan, TÜV Rheinland Taiwan), or EU labs with FCC recognition. Expect ~30% higher lab fees and 4–8 extra weeks of lead time. CE testing, CB-scheme reports, and prior FCC grants are unaffected. If you have products mid-development in a Chinese lab, finish if possible before the cutoff — otherwise relocate testing now.
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FCC 中国实验室禁令对机器人厂商意味着什么?
FCC 于 2026 年 4 月 30 日表决,禁止中国大陆和香港的实验室开展 FCC 设备授权测试——涉及 SGS 深圳、Bureau Veritas 中国、TÜV SÜD 深圳、CTTL 等主要机构。已获得的 FCC 授权仍然有效;禁令仅针对规则生效后提交的新测试报告(目前正处于 60–90 天公示期,若最终生效将有 2 年过渡期)。厂商对策:新品测试改用美国实验室(Bay Area Compliance、Intertek USA、UL)、台湾实验室(SGS 台湾、TÜV Rheinland 台湾)或具备 FCC 互认的欧盟实验室。预计实验室费用上升约 30%,周期延长 4–8 周。CE 测试、CB 方案报告以及历史 FCC 授权均不受影响。在中国实验室仍在测试中的项目,建议在禁令生效前完成;否则尽快转出。
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