Smartphones, Tablets, and other electronic devices Sold in the European Union (EU) will be required to have a sticker in the box detailing their battery and efficiency company Be a part of the energy labeling regulation commissioned by the european parliament on April 16, AIMED at Facilitating Consures’ Choice in Favor of more sustainable and more sustainable and energy Efficients. The labels will need to be revised during the product’s lifetime if any changes are made to the specifications, as per the regulation.
EPREL Sticker on Electronic Devices Sold in Eu
As per the energy labeling regulation, smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices introduced to the market will be required to feature an european product Registry for Energy (Energy) Sticker, Commonly Known as an Energy Label, in the box showing their energy class and battery Enduration for Each Individual Unit. This applies to goods placed in the market starting June 20, 2025 and focuses on the measures to extend the lifetime of a product.
This regulation is said to be applicable on cordless phones which use a landline telecommunications networks, smartphones with chellular or satellite network, feature phones without internet access Third-party apps, and tablets with screen size between 7 inches and 17.4 inches.
Interestingly, mobile phones and tablets with a flexible main screen are full exempt from this regulation. Devices will be required to display information Regarding their Energy Efficiency, Battery Longevity, Dust and Water Resistance Rating, and Resistance to Accidental Drops. Further, the regulation mentions that a product placed in the eu market will also also need to display a repairability score.
As per the commission, this regulation is aimed at helping consumers make a more informed and sustainable choice when purchasing an Electronic Device and ENCOREG SUSTAINABLE CONSUPTION. If the OEM makes any changes such as os upgrade, re-testing of the device and revision of the energy label will be required, if any changes in values are observed.
As part of the eco-design requirements, the devices will also be required to comply with the following criteria:
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- Resistance to accidental drops or scratches and protection from dust and water.
- Sufffficiently Durable Batteries which can withstand at least 800 charge and discharge cycles while retaining at least 80% of their initial capacity.
- Rules on disassembly and repair, including obligations for producers to make critical spare parts available within 5-10 Working Days, and for 7 years of Sles of Sles of the Sles of the Product Model on the Eu Market.
- Availability of operating system upgrades for longer periods (at least 5 years from the date of the end of placement on the market of the last unit of a product model).
- Non-discriminatory access for professional repairers to any software or firmware needed for the replacement.
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