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  2. From 1 September 2021, the new labels will also apply to light bulbs and lamps with fixed light sources. The energy label framework regulation foresees that the next group of products to be addressed will be i) tumble driers, ii) local space heaters, iii) air conditioners, iv) cooking appliances, v) ventilation units vi) professional ...

  3. Regulation 2017/1396 is in force as of 1st of August 20171 and replaces Directive 2010/30/EU. Delegated acts adopted under Directive 2010/30/EU remain in force until they are repealed by a new delegated act adopted under Regulation EU 2017/1369.

    • The EU Energy Label
    • Back to The Original Scale A to G
    • What Will Change - and How to Read The New Label?

    The EU energy label is – together with minimum “ecodesign” requirements - a success story that has been key in boosting the energy efficiency of everyday electric appliances like lighting, heating, fridges, freezers and televisions, but also products like fuel boilers, tyres and air conditioners. Since its inception in 1994, EU energy labels have h...

    The success of the EU energy labels has meant that manufacturers have continued to innovate and develop more and more energy efficient products. For some product categories the "A" was no longer enough to describe the most energy efficient products, so the A+, A++ or even A+++ had to be added to the classification system. At the same time, the lowe...

    EU consumers can expect significant energy savings from the rescaling of labels, but industry professionals, like system designers and installers, will also benefit from clearer guidance. 1. The new labels will contain a simpler scale (A to G) and it will be easier to compare the energy efficiency between different products. 2. The EU energy label ...

  4. Registration into EPREL of an appliance under rescaling requirements is possible for the 4 product groups with an application date from 1 March 2021. It will be available for light sources in the third quarter 2020. This includes the possibility of generating labels in four label formats: png, jpg, pdf and svg.

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · The first 4 product groups must feature the rescaled labels from 1 March 2021. Light bulbs and lamps must feature the rescaled label from 1 September 2021. More information on how the energy label rating works.

  6. From Sunday 1 November 2020, manufacturers have been required to place both versions of the energy label in product packaging. This dual labelling period will take place until Monday 1 March 2021, after which only the new label will be used.

  7. The new products will use the existing and well-known A-G scale EU energy labels, and the EU-wide database European Product Registry for Energy Labels (EPREL) will provide additional information about the product.