Standard Transition Confusion – Delayed Re-certification Post-June 2025
Definition
The AS/NZS 62368.1:2022 standard replaced the 2018 version on June 24, 2025[1]. The new standard includes national modifications and new installation safeguard requirements that differ from the previous version[1]. Manufacturers who did not proactively re-test and re-certify products before this date faced delays in obtaining updated Certificates of Conformity. This prevented new inventory from being registered and sold on or after the transition date.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: LOGIC estimate: 8–16 week delay per product line = AUD 100,000–500,000 lost revenue. Re-certification cost: AUD 10,000–50,000 per product (additional testing). Inventory write-off (stock certified to old standard): 2–5% of product batch value.
- Frequency: One-time for June 2025 transition; future standard updates will repeat this risk.
- Root Cause: Lack of regulatory intelligence/foresight; no automated standard-change tracking; reactive compliance posture.
Why This Matters
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Affected Stakeholders
Regulatory Affairs, Product Management, Supply Chain Planning, R&D/Engineering
Action Plan
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Methodology & Sources
Data collected via OSINT from regulatory filings, industry audits, and verified case studies.