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FOSHAN, China — July 18, 2026 — With EV charger imports into Europe growing steadily, a significant portion of products entering the market carry CE marking based on manufacturer self-declaration — without independent laboratory testing. SUPERGENIE, a Guangdong-based EV charging equipment manufacturer whose product lines include CE, TUV Rheinland, UL, FCC, and RoHS certification paths, today urged international buyers to verify charger safety documentation through third-party databases before placing procurement orders.The distinction between self-declared CE marking and independently verified certification has real consequences. CE marking, required for selling electrical products in the European Union, can be applied by the manufacturer after conducting its own conformity assessment for many product categories. While this process is legally valid, it provides no external evidence that the product has survived rigorous safety testing — overcurrent shutdown, ground-fault interruption, thermal monitoring, or insulation resistance — under laboratory conditions.
In contrast, TUV Rheinland and UL certificates are issued only after accredited laboratories physically test the product against published standards. Both organisations maintain public databases where any certificate number can be verified. A charger that provides its TUV or UL certificate number alongside the CE mark gives the buyer, the insurer, and the local grid operator documented proof of independent safety verification.
We include verifiable certificate numbers on our product data sheets because we want our distributors to check them, not just trust our claim, said a SUPERGENIE engineering representative. If a buyer cannot find our certificate in the TUV or UL database, they should not buy from us — and they should not buy from any supplier who refuses to provide verifiable certificate numbers.
SUPERGENIEs released product platform includes the ZD01 7 kW wallbox charger, the 7 kW 32 A portable EVSE, and the FD03 3.3 kW Type 2 V2L adapter. Each model can be configured for target markets, with certification evidence matched to the selected country and application. The company operates from a 4,500 square meter facility in Foshan with over 200 staff and 30+ technical patents, serving B2B customers across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.
SUPERGENIE recommends that any organisation procuring EV chargers follow a three-step verification process:
1. Request the actual certificate number (not just a claim of certification) for each charger model.
2. Verify the number through the issuing bodys public database (TUV at cert.tuv.com, UL at UL Product iQ).
3. Confirm the certificate covers the exact product model, connector type, and market being ordered, not a different variant.
About SUPERGENIE: SUPERGENIE is the export brand of Foshan Car Charger Guard Technology Co Ltd, a manufacturer of portable and wall-mounted electric vehicle charging equipment. The company operates a 4,500 square meter manufacturing facility in Foshan, Guangdong, China, and serves B2B customers across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia with certified EV charging hardware and OEM/ODM services.