For Southeast Asian exporters looking to sell on Alibaba.com and access the China domestic market, understanding CCC (China Compulsory Certification) requirements is no longer optional—it's a fundamental business requirement. The regulatory landscape has evolved significantly in 2025-2026, creating both challenges and opportunities for power bank manufacturers.
The Regulatory Timeline: CCC certification for power banks became mandatory on August 1, 2024. However, the real enforcement teeth came on June 28, 2025, when Chinese airports began strictly confiscating non-CCC certified power banks at security checkpoints. Looking ahead, March 1, 2026 introduces an additional requirement: all newly certified products must display a unique traceability QR code alongside the CCC mark.
What does this mean for Alibaba.com sellers? If you're targeting buyers who distribute into mainland China, or travelers who frequently fly within China, CCC certification is your ticket to market access. Without it, your products face confiscation at airports and cannot be legally sold through domestic Chinese channels.
The technical standard governing these requirements is GB 31241-2024, which specifies safety requirements for lithium-ion cells and batteries used in portable electronic equipment. Key compliance points include capacity labeling accuracy (deviation must not exceed ±10%), mandatory use of Grade A cells, enhanced Battery Management System (BMS) testing, and upgraded structural safety requirements.

