MacBook Pro sold without charger in EU & UK — Apple prepares for new EU rule

MacBook Pro sold without charger in EU & UK — Apple prepares for new EU rule

Apple’s latest MacBook Pro is being sold without a power adapter for customers in the EU and the United Kingdom. The move has sparked discussion online, with some observers incorrectly claiming the EU has banned including chargers — the reality appears to be that Apple is positioning itself ahead of upcoming EU regulations.

Key points:

  • Apple removed the charger from the box for EU & UK sales of the new MacBook Pro.
  • The change has prompted debate about whether this was mandated by the EU — official EU rules standardize chargers but do not explicitly ban bundled adapters; Apple frames this as preparation for those rules.
  • Environmental and product-standardization arguments factor into the decision, alongside logistics and cost considerations.

Background: In 2022 the European Commission adopted rules to standardize charging ports across devices (the “common charger” initiative) to reduce electronic waste and simplify consumer experience. The regulations require USB-C on many devices and set timelines for compliance; laptops are part of the broader roadmap for adoption. For more detail see the EU press release here and Apple’s MacBook Pro page here.

MacBook Pro

This move may be seen as a proactive step by Apple to align packaging and supply chains with expected regulatory changes. It also renews questions about consumer expectations: will buyers accept devices without included chargers if they already own compatible cables or prefer buying chargers separately?

Discussion: Do you think removing chargers from laptop boxes is a reasonable environmental step or an unnecessary cost shift to consumers? Share your thoughts below.

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