Depending on the product, the energy labels will display not only electricity consumption, but also other energy and non-energy information, with intuitive pictograms, to compare products and
Brussels, 31 August 2021 To help EU consumers cut their energy bills and carbon footprint, a brand new version of the widely-recognised EU energy label for light bulbs and other lighting
The European Commission has adopted the 2025-2030 working plan for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products and Energy Labelling Regulations, with steel and aluminium among the list of priority
A total of 11.9GW of energy storage across all scales and technologies was installed in Europe in 2024, bringing cumulative installations to 89GW. According to the ninth
The European Energy Storage Market Monitor (EMMES) updates the analysis of the European energy storage market (including household storage, industrial storage and pre-metre storage)
New Energy Label since 1. March 2021 The European Commission has adopted revisions to several energy efficiency regulations. This includes a revised look for the well-known energy label and a
Europe has seen its first year when energy storage deployments by power capacity exceeded 10GW in 2023. The eighth annual edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) was
Product Energy Efficiency - Products with an energy label are registered and can be consulted for information and comparison in the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL).
Learn about the key EU energy storage certifications required for commercial and industrial systems, including CE Marking, IEC, EN standards, and national grid
The European Product Registry for Energy Labelling gives an easy online overview of the energy efficiency of individual products for sale in the European Union.
In this section you will find detailed, technical information about the labels generated by EPREL and about other automatically generated PDF documents, such as the Product Information Sheet (or Product Fiche).
European Union energy label Example EU energy label for a refrigerator EU Directive 92/75/EC (1992) [1] established an energy consumption labelling scheme. The directive was
The European Commission has announced a European Grid Package, to be launched in the final quarter of the year, which will focus on driving energy storage capacity to encourage investment in clean energy
Over 60% of European solar+storage buyers don''t properly understand the EU energy label ratings. With the residential storage market projected to hit €17.4 billion by 2026 [3], this
Article 6(d) of Regulation EU 2017/1369 clearly forbids the supply or display of labels which mimic the labels provided for in the Regulation or in delegated acts, unless the label is provided for by
Battery production and lab equipment at Northvolt, a European startup for mass production of lithium-ion batteries. Image: Northvolt. Regulation governing the production, sale and use of batteries
Powerwall 3 Power Everything Powerwall 3 is a fully integrated solar and battery system, designed to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy. Customers can receive whole
Power Labeling Regulations in eCommerce mandate the unification of power tags on internet item listings, supplying vital information on power performance. These laws are fundamental to the
Newly rescaled EU energy efficiency labels will go into effect on March 1, 2021 for five product categories. Products currently bearing top grades could receive as low as a C rating on the
The European Energy Storage Market Monitor (EMMES) updates the analysis of the European energy storage market (including household storage, industrial storage and pre-metre storage) and forecasts until
The EU facilitates the implementation of the labelling regulations with a very convenient online application; the Energy Label Generator creates tailor-made labels for your
Europe has seen its first year when energy storage deployments by power capacity exceeded 10GW in 2023. The eighth annual edition of the European Market Monitor
Find out about placing manufactured goods on the market in the EU. From 1 March 2021, certain energy-related products must have a re-scaled energy label displayed
Manufacturers and suppliers of batteries for photovoltaic energy storage must meet more extensive requirements under the new EU battery regulation. Many companies are still unsure what this means for
Energy labels are used to help consumers choose products that save energy. The Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EU extended the energy labelling to energy-related
Online labeling rules were put into place to ensure customers see an energy label before purchasing. There were requirements for the size and visibility of the label, as well
New label driving supply and demand of energy efficient products The EU energy label for products has been helping consumers find and choose energy-efficient products for more than
Energy labels are used to help consumers choose products that save energy. The Energy LabellingDirective 2010/30/EUextended the energy labelling to energy-related products in the commercial and industrial sectors, for example cold storage rooms and vending machines.
Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 sets a new framework for energy labelling. It replaced the energy label directive 2010/30/EU and came into force on 1 August 2017. EPREL - the EU Product Register for Energy Labelling. The registration is mandatory per 1 January 2019. The legislation applies to all 'energy-related products'.
Before energy-related products covered by energy labelling are placed on the EU market, the models must be registered by their supplier in the product database EPREL. As a supplier what should you do to comply with the Ecodesign and the Energy Label legislative framework?
Energy labels are already mandatory for air conditioners, dishwashers, domestic ovens, fridges and freezers, lamps and luminaires, professional refrigerated storage cabinets, range hoods, solid fuel boilers, space heaters, televisions, tumble driers, vacuum cleaners, ventilation units, washing machines, water heaters and even tyres.
From January 2019, suppliers (manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives) need to register their appliances, which require an energy label in the European Product Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL), before selling them on the European market.
Starting at 1 January 2019 suppliers are obligated to enter the necessary data on energy consumption into the EPREL-database for each product it places on the market. For products already on the Union-market, from 1 August 2017, a transitional regime applies; for these products the database must be filled in by 30 June 2019 at the latest.