TELEC (Telecom Engineering Center) certification is Japan's mandatory conformity assessment for all radio equipment entering the market. For Alibaba.com sellers targeting Japan with wireless power banks, understanding TELEC requirements is not optional—it's the gateway to market access. The certification ensures products comply with Japan's Radio Act technical standards, covering frequency usage, emission levels, and antenna power specifications.
TELEC certification applies to any product with wireless functionality, including Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi capabilities, cellular modules, RFID systems, and wireless charging technology. For power banks specifically, if your product includes wireless charging (Qi standard), Bluetooth app connectivity, or any radio frequency transmission, TELEC certification becomes mandatory before legal sale in Japan.
TELEC Certification Types and Applications
| Certification Type | Article Reference | Best For | Validity | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Unit Approval | Article 8 | Prototypes, samples, low-volume imports | One-time use | USD 1,500-2,500 |
| Type Approval (Mass Production) | Article 19 | Commercial products, bulk orders | Indefinite (standards may update) | USD 2,330-5,000 |
| Technical Conformity Marking | Giteki Mark | All certified products | Product lifetime | Included in certification fee |
The certification process involves application submission, document review, sample testing at accredited laboratories, and final certification issuance. Non-Japanese companies must work with a local representative or accredited certification body. Major certification providers include TÜV Rheinland, JJR Lab, and the official TELEC organization, each offering varying service levels and pricing structures.

