| Mandatory Eco-design and energy efficiency requirements in the European Union -- Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Eq., Audio/Visual Eq., Consumer Electronics, Computers/Peripherals, Electronics Industry Prod/Test Eq., Electrical Power Systems, Household Consumer Goods, Laboratory Scientific Instruments, Telecommunications Eq., Tools - Hand/Power | ||||
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What is the Energy Related Products (ERP) Directive? This directive enables the European Commission to issue ‘implementing measures' covering a vast array of specific products. Learn how to meet the new requirements from experts who will discuss compliance with the eco-design implementing measures and about market surveillance. These ‘implementing measures' set energy efficiency requirements that companies have to meet in order to sell their products in Europe. The ERP Directive has already set energy efficiency requirements for computers, televisions, battery chargers, lighting products, motors, refrigeration and air conditioning, and dishwashers and washing machines. The EU has announced that many other products will come within the scope of the ERP Directive in the years ahead such as machine tools, transformers, and network, data processing and data storing equipment just to name a few. The ERP Directive is a CE marking directive certifying that a product is in EU compliance for product safety as well as for energy efficiency. Register now. |
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| Dusan Marinkovic, Indianapolis Senior International Trade Specialist Phone: 317-582-2300 Dusan.Marinkovic@trade.gov | ||||
| Robert Straetz, OEURA International Trade Specialist Phone: 4496 Robert.Straetz@trade.gov | ||||
| Sandra Necessary, Santa Fe USEAC Director Phone: 505-231-0075 Sandra.Necessary@trade.gov | ||||
| Sylvia Mohr, European Union Commercial Specialist Phone: +32-2-811 50 01 Sylvia.Mohr@trade.gov | ||||