Australia and New Zealand have tightened RCM enforcement again in 2026. The biggest changes are mandatory cybersecurity testing for smart products and stricter RF testing for wireless devices — both add extra cost.
Price depends on 4 key factors:product complexity, required tests, series certification eligibility, and existing CB reports.
2026 Realistic Price Range by Product Type
1.Basic Low-Risk Products (no wireless, no smart)Chargers, LED lamps, small fans.Only safety + EMC.¥8,000 – ¥15,000 per series.CB reports can reduce cost and lead time.
2.Low-Power Wireless ProductsBluetooth speakers, earphones, remote controls.Requires additional RF testing.¥15,000 – ¥25,000 per series.Pre-certified wireless modules can save ¥3,000–¥5,000.
3.Smart Connected Products (2026 Focus)Smart plugs, door locks, IoT devices.Mandatory cybersecurity testing.¥25,000 – ¥40,000 per series.
4.High-Power Home AppliancesAir conditioners, washing machines, microwaves.Stricter safety standards.¥20,000 – ¥35,000 per series.Endurance / temperature rise testing adds ¥3,000–¥8,000.
5.EMC SDoC OnlySimple wired products with no transmission.No registration or local rep needed.¥3,000 – ¥8,000.
II. Cost Breakdown
·Testing: 60–80% of total cost
·Australian Local Responsible Person service
·EESS registration fees
·Document preparation, translation, label review
III. Practical Cost-Saving Tips
1.Use series certification for multiple models to save nearly 50%.
2.Use existing CB reports to avoid full retesting.
3.Optimize design before sampling to prevent retesting costs.
Beware of abnormally low quotes — many exclude mandatory items like local representative, registration, and cybersecurity.
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