Certificate

  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 14001
  • ISO 13485
  • ISO 17025
  • ISO 14064-1
  • IATF 16949:2016
  • QC 080000
  • UL for Appliance Wiring Materials
  • HDMI Premium Certificate
  • VESA membership
  • China Compulsory Certification

Green Policy

Green Policy

Supreme Charger is committed to design and develop environmentally friendly products. Our cable its assembled are compliant with RoHS regulations. RoHS Regulations also request manufacturers to ensure products and components to comply with policy. Therefore, we also require our component & raw material origin to adhere the directives.

Supreme Charger would also like to inform our customers that we have adopted required actions to comply with the REACH policy in order to ensure we minimize the pollution impacts from electrical and electronic equipment at the end of its life cycle.

From adopting clean technologies to expanding the use of recyclable materials & renewable resources, Supreme Charger is committed to delivering market-leading products while preserving our global environment.

Statement on Conflict Minerals

Supreme Charger supports the goals and objectives of Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act, which aims to prevent the use of conflict minerals that directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) or an adjoining country as defined in the Act (Conflict Region). Conflict minerals include: columbite-tantalite (coltan) (i.e., tantalum), cassiterite (i.e., tin), gold, wolframite (i.e., tungsten) or their derivatives and could expand to include any other mineral or their derivative determined by the U.S. Secretary of State to be financing the DRC conflict. 

The Act requires companies to perform due diligence with respect to the sourcing of conflict minerals and to file annual reports relating to use of conflict minerals. To meet the obligations, Supreme Charger is implementing a comprehensive due-diligence process. Supreme Charger ‘s suppliers, including contractors and external manufacturers, are required to comply with the Code of Conduct.