3C mandatory certification, also known as "China Compulsory Certification", is the certification standard required by the Chinese government for 132 types of electrical products in 19 categories, including low-voltage electrical appliances and small power motors, which are related to health and safety and public safety. It includes the original CCEE (Electrotechnical) certification, CEMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) certification, and the newly added CCIB (Import and Export Inspection and Quarantine) certification. These three certification standards have made comprehensive regulations and standards in terms of electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and stability, and are in line with international norms and practices. This is a significant measure to ensure the quality and safety of Chinese electrical products and to reassure consumers.

