How much does it cost to get UKCA certification for electronic products? You can contact our company, jjr Quality Inspection, for more details. Nowadays, our lives are almost inseparable from electronic products. However, electronic products generally need to undergo corresponding testing and certification to be sold worldwide. For example, in the UK, now that the UK has completely left the EU, CE certification is no longer recognized in the UK as of this year. Now, electronic products must obtain UKCA certification to be exported to the UK.
When it comes to obtaining UKCA certification, the cost is probably the most concerning issue. So, how much does it cost to get UKCA certification? Let's take a look below.
UKCA stands for United Kingdom Conformity Assessed. It is the new product certification introduced by the UK after Brexit. Electronic and electrical products entering the UK market need to pass standard tests under UK regulations to obtain a UKCA certification certificate and mark the products with the UKCA mark, replacing the EU CE mark for use in the UK market. Products such as electronic and electrical devices, which are subject to EU rules, must obtain UKCA certification in the UK.
The cost of UKCA certification is not much different from CE certification, as it is also charged according to the directive. Of course, it also depends on the specific product type.
For example, conventional home appliances: divided into high voltage (110-220V) and low voltage (below 75V)
High voltage products: $900, Low voltage products: $700
If your product has wireless functionality, you need to determine the wireless functions, Bluetooth version, etc.
Like the CE mark, the UKCA mark is also the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that the product meets the standards stipulated by the regulations. After following the prescribed procedures and making a self-declaration, the manufacturer can affix the corresponding mark on the product. The manufacturer can seek testing from a qualified third-party laboratory to prove that the product meets the relevant standards and obtain a Certificate of Conformity (AoC), which serves as the basis for the manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity (DoC). The DoC must include key parameter information such as the manufacturer's name and address, and the product model.
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