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October 20, 2025
Stay informed about TPD vape laws in the UK 2025. Learn what’s legal, what’s banned, and how to check if your vape is compliant under new regulations.
You may have wondered why your vape can only fit up to 2 mL of e-liquid or why the nicotine content is limited to 20 mg - it is a result of the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations (TRPR) which in turn is a variant of the EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD), adapted by the UK.
The TPD guarantees that all vape products sold in the UK are of high quality in terms of safety, labelling and nicotine to safeguard the consumers. The UK is still guided by these rules under its own variant even after Brexit, so being a responsible citizen, compliance is as important in 2025 as at no time previously.
Although technology has changed, the fundamental TPD constraints will not change till 2025. Here's what stays compliant:
To sum up, when your device or pod kit is in compliance with these rules - it is TPD-compliant and fully legal to sell and use in the UK.
With the rise of imported vapes and online marketplaces, several non-compliant devices continue to appear. Avoid these:
While high-puff rechargeable vapes are now popular, only the pod capacity must comply with TPD - the battery size and puff count can exceed older limits, provided the pods themselves meet the 2 mL requirement.
2025 brings tighter enforcement, not necessarily new restrictions. The UK government and local Trading Standards are focusing on:
While no immediate nationwide ban on flavours is in place, discussions around restrictions on packaging and marketing are active - meaning brands must stay ahead of compliance updates.
If you're unsure about your device or e-liquid, here's how to confirm:
Brands like Hayati, OXVA, Crystal, Lost Mary, and Elf Bar release TPD-approved versions specifically for the UK, ensuring full compliance and peace of mind for buyers.
For vapers, compliance means safety, transparency, and reliability. For retailers, it ensures legal protection and brand trust.
Non-compliant devices not only risk fines but also compromise consumer safety - often containing untested liquids or batteries. Choosing TPD-compliant products guarantees regulated quality and consistent performance.
By the year 2025, the vaping sector will keep on innovating - the game being the same though as TPD compliance is not being compromised to sell any product in the UK. It could be switching to a pod system, getting into refillables, or you just need to upgrade your system and, in any case, you should always be choosing certified devices and trusted retailers.
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