Managing the New EU Energy Label Regulations: Essential Information for Companies in 2025

These updates aim to lower energy consumption, encourage manufacturers to innovate more in energy efficiency, and assist consumers in making more informed decisions. The return to a simplified A–G scale, which replaced the prior A+++, A++, and A+ gradings, is a significant change in the new labeling system. This simplified format encourages future advancements in energy efficiency. It also reduces consumer confusion and makes it more difficult for products to earn an “A” rating.

An example of the new energy label for smartphones can be seen for the Samsung Galaxy S24 15.8 cm (6.2″) 

Enhanced Labels Offer Greater Transparency with QR Code Access to Product Data

In addition to making the scale simpler, the new labels will have QR codes that will take users straight to the European Product Database for Energy Labeling, or EPREL, the EU’s product database. Customers can access detailed technical specifications through this database. These include repairability scores, noise levels, and water and energy consumption. This greater openness is a component of a larger EU project to improve the sustainability and longevity of commonplace goods. The new energy label includes a section dedicated to the updated ecodesign rules under the Eco Design for Sustainable Products. These rules will require smartphones and tablets to meet specific durability standards alongside the revised labeling.

For instance, after 800 complete charging cycles, batteries must still hold at least 80% of their initial capacity. Software updates must be provided within six months of the latest source code release. Devices must also be resistant to dust, water, and accidental drops. Additionally, after a product is introduced to the market, spare parts must be accessible for a minimum of seven years.

For questions regarding how this regulatory change may impact your product listings or what steps to take next, please reach out to our data team at data@cecat.com

Lilian Michael

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