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The capacity of mobile batteries in Spain is limited by international and European transport and safety regulations. Manufacturers such as Nothing, OnePlus, Honor, and Realme have adapted their models...

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Iberia: Why are there no batteries in Spain?

Spain''s battery energy storage market is at a critical point. Despite being a leader in renewable energy deployment in Europe, the country has only 18 MW of standalone batteries installed, which is 300

The EU changes the rules and will force mobile phones to be sold in

The EU changes the rules and will force mobile phones to be sold in Spain with replaceable and more durable batteries from 2027 No more changing your phone every few years because of the

Why Spain''s renewable future needs batteries

Spain''s renewable energy future depends on circular economy principles and second-life batteries. Discover how data, policy, and collaboration unlock sustainability.

iPhone 17: Why the battery lasts less in Spain than in the US

The eSIM frees up space and provides more battery life in the US. In Spain, the iPhone 17 lasts up to two hours less: affected models, figures, and reasons.

Spain''s Storage moment

Spain has established itself as a solar powerhouse in Europe, but a quiet bottleneck threatens the momentum: energy storage. In 2024 alone, the country experienced more than 1,100

Informe eMobility: ¿Se está posicionando España como potencia en

It is estimated that by 2030, Spain''s battery production capacity will range between 42 and 72 gigawatt-hours (GWh), which would place it as the sixth nation with the highest battery production capacity in

Removable batteries in mobile phones: new EU regulation from 2027

The EU will require mobile phones with easily replaceable batteries from 2027. Find out how this will affect you and what changes the industry will face.

From 2027, Your Smartphone Sold in Spain Must Have a Battery You

EU regulation from 2027 requires all smartphones sold in Spain to have user-replaceable batteries. Manufacturers must provide spare parts, longer battery cycles and minimum software

Why do cell phones in Spain have smaller batteries?

The capacity of mobile batteries in Spain is limited by international and European transport and safety regulations. Manufacturers such as Nothing, OnePlus, Honor, and Realme have adapted their

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