For power bank manufacturers and exporters in Southeast Asia looking to sell on Alibaba.com and access both European and Malaysian markets, understanding certification requirements is the first critical step. This guide provides neutral, fact-based information about CE and SIRIM certifications to help you make informed decisions about your export strategy.
CE Certification is mandatory for electrical products sold in the European Economic Area. For portable power banks, CE marking demonstrates compliance with three key directives: Low Voltage Directive (LVD), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). The certification process requires testing against IEC 62133-2 for portable battery safety and UN 38.3 for transportation safety.
SIRIM Certification is Malaysia's national product certification scheme managed by SIRIM QAS International. For battery products, SIRIM offers two pathways: Type 1B (batch certification with one-time validity) and Type 5 (product certification with 1-year validity requiring factory audit). Both pathways require IEC 62133 and UN 38.3 test reports as foundational documentation [2].
It's important to note that dual certification is not mandatory for all exporters. The CE + SIRIM combination makes strategic sense for businesses targeting both European and Malaysian B2B buyers simultaneously through platforms like Alibaba.com. For merchants focusing on a single market, investing in one certification may provide better short-term ROI.

