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Icea | P-32-382

If you’ve recently bought a new phone charger, power bank, or travel adapter in India, you might have noticed a small label: “ICEA P-32-382” or “ICEA compliant.” It doesn’t get the same attention as BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), but it’s quietly becoming essential for safety and reliability.

For , look for the ICEA mark or ask the seller if the product has been tested to P-32-382 – especially for unbranded or low-cost accessories. How It Differs from BIS | Feature | BIS (e.g., IS 13252) | ICEA P-32-382 | |--------|----------------------|----------------| | Scope | Broad IT & electronics | Specific to chargers, power banks, cables | | Enforcement | Mandatory (CRS scheme) | Voluntary but industry-recommended | | Testing | Govt-recognized labs | ICEA-empaneled labs | | Focus | General safety | Portable power + charging performance | icea p-32-382

In practice, good manufacturers comply with both. ICEA P-32-382 may not be a household name, but it’s part of why your phone no longer gets hot during charging – and why that cheap power bank from the street vendor is riskier than it looks. If you’ve recently bought a new phone charger,

Next time you buy a charger, check for the ICEA mark or ask for test reports. A few extra rupees for a compliant product could save your phone (or your home) from trouble. ICEA P-32-382 may not be a household name,

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