How to Obtain DJID Certification for Wireless Powerbanks in Indonesia
Wireless Powerbank have become a popular charging solution due to the convenience of cable-free power delivery. However, before entering the Indonesian market, every Wireless Powerbank must obtain DJID certification (Directorate General of Infrastructure and Digital). This ensures the device complies with safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and local telecommunications regulations. This article provides a comprehensive guide on the requirements, procedures, timeline, costs, and how Cerapproval can support your certification process. 1. Why Wireless Powerbanks Require DJID Certification Wireless Powerbank use Qi or inductive wireless charging technology, emitting electromagnetic waves at specific frequencies. Because of this, the device is considered a telecommunication device, which legally requires approval from DJID and related regulatory bodies. Key reasons include:-Ensuring non-interference with public frequency spectrum-Guaranteeing electrical safety for users-Meeting national compliance requirements-Legal eligibility for importation and sales Uncertified devices risk being rejected by Customs, confiscated, or removed from e-commerce platforms. 2. Required Documents for DJID Certification
