uGreen Boosts Charging Safety with ATL Collaboration and a New Power‑Bank Standard
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- May 18, 2026
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uGreen Teams Up with ATL to Raise Power‑Bank Safety Standards
uGreen announced a partnership with ATL to create a stricter safety benchmark for power banks. The joint effort introduces tougher testing, certification and real‑world protection against overheating and over‑charging.
In a move that feels like a breath of fresh air for anyone who’s ever fretted over a hot‑tingling charger, uGreen has teamed up with ATL—Advanced Technology Labs—to tighten the rules around portable power‑banks.
The two companies say the new safety standard isn’t just a checklist. It’s a hands‑on, lab‑tested regime that looks at everything from voltage spikes to thermal runaway, then pushes manufacturers to meet a higher bar before a product even hits the shelf.
“We’ve seen too many close calls with cheap chargers that overheat or, worse, catch fire,” a uGreen spokesperson explained. “Partnering with ATL gives us the scientific rigor we need to turn those anecdotes into hard data and, ultimately, safer devices for everyday users.”
Under the agreement, ATL will run a battery of stress‑tests—think prolonged fast‑charging cycles, extreme temperature swings, and accidental short‑circuit simulations. Only power‑banks that clear every hurdle will earn the coveted uGreen‑ATL Safety Seal, a label the duo hopes will become as recognizable as the UL or CE marks.
For consumers, the change could be subtle but meaningful. Instead of a vague “certified safe” claim, a power‑bank bearing the new seal will come with a transparent report outlining the specific safety thresholds it met. That means shoppers can spot a product that’s genuinely been vetted for heat resistance, over‑voltage protection, and reliable battery management.
Industry insiders are already taking note. Analysts predict that as the standard gains traction, other brands may feel pressure to adopt similar testing protocols, gradually raising the overall safety floor for portable chargers worldwide.
Meanwhile, uGreen isn’t stopping at standards. The company says it will continue to roll out firmware updates and intelligent charging algorithms across its existing lineup, giving older devices a safety boost without requiring a brand‑new purchase.
All told, the partnership signals a shift from reactive fixes to proactive design—an approach that could spare countless users from the dreaded “smoke alarm” moment when a charger decides to heat up.
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