Why are e-cigarettes blamed for pollution, waste, and fires? Most vapes, including expensive vape mods, are powered by built-in batteries. Users cannot easily remove or recycle these built-in lithium-ion batteries themselves. Thanks to Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, European vapers may find more and more vapes with removable battery on the market.
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1. What Does the EU Battery Regulation Contain?
This law is officially called Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, and it regulates batteries throughout their life cycle. Article 11 is the provision that specifically requires a battery to be considered readily removable by the end user if it can be removed from a product with the use of commercially available tools, without requiring specialized tools, thermal energy, or solvents. If specialized tools are required, they must be provided free of charge with the product.

When considering today’s vapes, very few of them meet this standard. Manufacturers will need to improve or redesign their products. The “battery device” or “charging deck” used with some disposable vapes, such as the Foger Switch Pro 30K, may not comply with the updated regulation if users cannot remove the battery using ordinary commercially available tools.
2. Why Is Disposable Vape with Detachable Battery So Popular?
(1) UK Disposable Vape Ban in 2025

In short, the UK disposable vape ban indirectly made disposable vapes with removable battery more popular. If a pod system consists of a replaceable pod and a battery device, it is generally not considered a disposable vape anymore.
(2) How Much Do Vapes Usually Cost?
The cost of vaping is also increasing because of trade restrictions, taxes, shipping costs, and stricter regulations. However, among different types of disposable vapes, those with removable batteries may be cheaper because users can keep the battery device and purchase replacement pods.
For example, excluding taxes and shipping, an RAZ RX50K containing 19 mL of e-liquid costs $16.65 per unit. An RAZ VUE 50K costs $15.50 and includes a 13 mL pod and a reusable battery device. The replacement pod is sold separately for $10.75 and also contains 13 mL of e-liquid.
RAZ VUE 50K vs. RAZ RX50K: E-Liquid Value
| Product | Price | E-Liquid Volume | Cost per mL |
|---|---|---|---|
| RAZ VUE 50K Kit | $15.50 | 13 mL | $1.19 |
| RAZ VUE 50K Replacement Pod | $10.75 | 13 mL | $0.83 |
| RAZ RX50K | $16.65 | 19 mL | $0.88 |
If you calculate the cost of vape juice, which determines how long a disposable vape lasts, it would take roughly eight VUE loads to recover that initial cost difference.
3. Will Vape with Magnetic Battery Be Banned?
More than 90% of these vapes on the European market will be banned after 18 February 2027 without modifications. This is because the sole lithium-ion battery is neither removable nor replaceable by vapers.
No matter how these vapes are described—removable, detachable, or magnetic battery—the pod is connected to the battery device rather than directly to the battery. To disassemble the battery without damaging the wiring or screen is almost as difficult as diffusing a bomb.
4. Does the UK Follow the EU Battery Regulation?
The UK is a special case because of Brexit. The UK can choose not to copy the EU regulation because Brexit ended the automatic application of new EU laws there. Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 does not automatically apply in Wales or Scotland, either.

However, in Northern Ireland, the regulation applies under the Windsor Framework. Northern Ireland’s environmental authority also states that Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 applies there. According to DAERA, consumers will be able to remove and replace portable batteries in electronic products, including vapes, at any point during the product’s life cycle.
5. Where Can You Buy Vape with Battery?
After the EU battery regulation takes effect in 2027, you should still be able to buy compliant vapes from regular vape shops. Manufacturers still have time to modify their products with detachable battery designs. After that, we will be able to purchase compliant products online or from convenience stores, subject to local laws.
6. Vapes Compliant with the EU Battery Regulation

Some brands are offering vapes with removable batteries before the implementation of Article 11. These brands are responding quickly to the new requirements and developing more environmentally friendly products. Here is a list of vapes designed to comply with the EU Battery Regulation:
| Brand | Product Name | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Innokin | Innokin Trine SE | Pod System |
| ALD Vapor | ALD Click Pro | Pod System |
| Eleaf | Eleaf X40 | Vape Mod |
This collection is not complete, but it shows that most disposable vapes on the EU market may not comply with Article 11 of the EU Battery Regulation.

7. Conclusion
Vape with detachable battery will surely dominate the European vape market as manufacturers adapt to the new battery requirements. With replaceable batteries for vapes, consumers may reduce electronic waste and lower their long-term vaping costs.
FAQ about Vape with Detachable Battery
Does the EU Battery Regulation Include Vapes?
Yes. Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 states that “Small lithium-based portable batteries in certain product categories such as greeting cards, smart textiles, wearables, and electronic cigarettes may cause fire incidents in waste treatment facilities if they are discarded together with those products. It is important that portable batteries can be removed and replaced by the end-user.
Are Disposable Vapes Banned in Europe?
Not exactly. Disposable vapes are banned in the UK. If disposable vapes don’t meet the requirements, they will be banned after Article 11 takes effect.
When Is Article 11 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 in Effect?
Article 11 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 is applicable from 18 February 2027 and contains obligations on the removability and replaceability of portable and LMT batteries.


