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Nintendo Switch 2 to feature removable battery for EU market

Created at 4 Jun · 10:57 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
IN SHORT

Nintendo is developing a Switch 2 version with user-replaceable batteries to comply with EU Regulation (EU) 2023/1542. The regulation requires batteries in certain appliances to be easily replaceable by end users and takes effect on February 27, 2027. The new hardware is expected to be available by that date.

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Key Numbers

February 27, 2027effective date for EU battery regulation

Who's Involved

Nintendo
developing Switch 2 with replaceable batteries for EU market
European Union
mandating battery replaceability via Regulation (EU) 2023/1542

↳ Why This Matters

This change highlights how regulatory requirements are influencing hardware design and product launches, potentially impacting global product strategies and consumer choice.

Key facts

  • Nintendo is developing a Switch 2 version with user-replaceable batteries.
  • The change is to comply with EU Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.
  • The regulation requires batteries in certain appliances to be easily replaceable by end users.
  • The regulation takes effect on February 27, 2027.
  • The new hardware is expected to be available by the regulation's effective date.

Nintendo is preparing to launch new versions of its Switch 2 gaming console specifically for the European market. The company announced on its website that these updates are in response to the EU's "Regulation (EU) 2023/1542" concerning batteries. This regulation mandates that batteries in certain appliances must be easily replaceable by end users at any time. The new rule is set to go into effect on February 27, 2027, and Nintendo is expected to begin offering Switch 2 hardware with these compliant, user-replaceable batteries by that date. This change is being made to ensure adherence to the upcoming European Union requirements.

Frequently asked questions

Nintendo is changing the Switch 2 battery design to be user-replaceable to comply with new EU regulations that require batteries in certain appliances to be easily replaceable by end users.

The EU regulation concerning battery replaceability will go into effect from February 27, 2027.

No, the change to user-replaceable batteries is being implemented for versions of the Switch 2 specifically for the European market to comply with EU regulations.

What Happens Next

01Nintendo to stock Switch 2 hardware with replaceable batteries by February 27, 2027.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 2:46 PM
Nintendo Switch 2 will launch Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition on August 28, 2026, with paid DLC for other platforms.
WCCFTech via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 10:40 AM
Nintendo is developing a Switch 2 version with user-replaceable batteries to comply with EU regulations effective February 27, 2027.
Android Authority via PiQSuite

Sources

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The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally getting a removable battery, just not for everyonem.piqsuite.com
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Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition Finally Arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in August 2026, New Content is Paid DLC on Other Platformsm.piqsuite.com

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