Skip to main content
Energy Efficient Products

Policy Making

Working Plan

Both the Ecodesign Directive and the Energy Labelling Framework Regulation lay down criteria for adopting measures for specific groups of energy-related products. They also require that priorities are established through regularly updated rolling Working Plans, following consultation with stakeholders. The Commission’s work in this field is currently focused on executing the workstreams identified in the 2022-24 Working Plan presented in March 2022.

Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Working Plan 2022-2024

Commitees and expert groups

Ecodesign and energy labelling rules are adopted by the Commission according to specific rules laid down in the framework legislation, and only after extensive consultation and involvement of various expert groups and/or a regulatory committee (depending on the type of measure in question).

Link to general information about comitology and expert groups

Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Consultation Forum – Expert Group X03609 (from 2019)

Ecodesign Consultation Forum – Expert Group E01798 (2008-2018)

Regulatory Committee on Ecodesign and Energy Labelling of Energy–related Products

Expert group on Energy Labelling (E02854)

Expert Group on laboratory alignment for the measurement of tyre rolling resistance (E02519)

Impacts

Whenever the Commission proposes new Ecodesign or Energy Labelling measures, an attempt to quantify the expected impacts is made in the accompanying impact assessments.

In addition, but based principally on these impact assessments, estimates for the aggregate impacts are regularly updated and presented in the so-called 'Ecodesign Impact Accounting' (EIA) Overview and Status Reports. These reports provide both an overview for the policies as a whole and detailed insights for specific product groups.

The EIA reports and related analyses can be found at this webpage.

Market Surveillance

National market surveillance authorities verify whether products sold in the EU follow the requirements laid out in Ecodesign and Energy Labelling regulations.

List of national market surveillance authorities by sector

List of national market surveillance authorities by EU country

International work on energy efficient products

To exchange experiences in the establishment, implementation and development of product efficiency policies and thereby also contribute to delivering the global goal of doubling energy efficiency (“2xEE”) agreed as part of the Global Stocktake at COP28 following the Global Renewables and Energy Efficiency Pledge,   the Commission supports and participates in international product policy fora such as the IEA’s Energy Efficient End-use Equipment (4E) Technology Collaboration Programme  and the Super-efficient Equipment and Appliances Deployment (SEAD) Initiative.

For more information on appliance policies globally, please refer for example to the CLASP Policy Resource Center which features a comprehensive database on appliance and equipment policies.  

Methodology (MEErP)

The Methodology for the Ecodesign of Energy-related Products (MEErP) was developed to provide operational guidance to the European Commission and contractors providing it with technical assistance in performing the preparatory study for the Ecodesign of a product. The full methodology reports and calculation template are available online. The MEErP has evolved over time with the involvement of stakeholders. The administrative and legal stages following the preparatory study are not covered by the MEErP. Nevertheless, the MEErP is designed so that its outputs can be integrated in a European Commission Impact Assessment.

The MEErP is comprised of 7 tasks. The first 4 tasks are to gather data and carry out initial analysis. These address:

  • Task 1 ‐ Scope (product definitions, standards and legislation);
  • Task 2 – Markets (economic and market analysis, including volumes and prices)
  • Task 3 – Users (product demand side, consumer behaviour and local infrastructure);
  • Task 4 ‐ Technologies (product supply side, includes Best Available Technology (BAT) and Best Not-yet Available Technology (BNAT));

Apart from providing the inputs for tasks 5 to 7, tasks 1 to 4 have an additional purpose of capacity building. The reports of Tasks 1 to 4 provide policy makers and stakeholders with the background to understand each other’s problems and take part in a dialogue.

  • Task 5 – Environment & Economics (base case Life Cycle Assessment & Life Cycle Cost);
  • Task 6 – Design options (improvement potential);
  • Task 7 – Scenarios (Policy, scenario, impact and sensitivity analysis).

Tasks 5 to 7 are intended to provide the analysis whether and, if so, which Ecodesign requirements should be set for the energy‐related product in question. In task 5 the ‘base case’ is identified through a synthesis of the results of Tasks 1 to 4. The base case is a conscious abstraction of reality and the point‐of‐reference for assessing improvement potential and the policy, scenario, impact and sensitivity analysis.

Preparatory or review studies, where these have been prepared and published separately from Impact Assessments, can be found here.

A partial update of the MEErP was published in May 2024. Read more about support tools for experts.

Ongoing Policy Developments

For more information about ESPR, please check this link.

Product GroupTypeShort titleHave Your Say (or other relevant site)
PV panels and invertersELEnvironmental impact of photovoltaic modules, inverters and systems - Energy LabellingHYS
PV panels and invertersEDEnvironmental impact of photovoltaic modules, inverters and systems - EcodesignHYS 
Professional refrigerationELReview of the energy labelling for professional refrigeratorsHYS
External Power SuppliesEDReview of ecodesign and information requirements for external power supplies (EPS)HYS
ComputersELEnergy labelling requirements for computers and computer serversHYS
Air-conditionersEDEcodesign requirements for air-to-air conditioners, air-to-air heat pumps and comfort fans (review)HYS
Air-conditionersELEnergy labelling requirements for air-to-air conditioners, air-to-air heat pumps and comfort fans (review)HYS
Space heatersELEnergy labelling requirements for space and combination heaters (review/rescaling)HYS
Space heatersEDEcodesign requirements for space heaters and combination (review)HYS
Water heatersELEnergy labelling requirements for water heaters and tanks (review/rescaling)HYS
Water heatersEDEcodesign requirements for water heaters and tanks (review)HYS
Solid fuel local space heatersEDEcodesign requirements for solid fuel local space heaters (review)HYS
Imaging equipmentEDMeasures addressing the environmental impact of imaging equipment including consumablesHYS
Solid fuel boilersEDEcodesign requirements for solid fuel boilers (review)HYS
Ventilation unitsELReview of energy labelling for residential ventilation unitsHYS; https://eco-ventilation-review.eu/
Ventilation unitsEDReview of ecodesign requirements for ventilation unitsHYS; https://eco-ventilation-review.eu/
Water pumpsEDEcodesign requirements for water pumps (review)HYS
Vacuum cleanersELEnergy labelling requirements for vacuum cleanersHYS
Vacuum cleanersEDEcodesign requirements for vacuum cleaners (review)HYS
Cooking appliancesEDEcodesign requirements for cooking appliances (review)HYS
ComputersEDReview of ecodesign requirements for computers and computer serversHYS
Local space heatersELEnergy labelling requirements for local space heaters (review)HYS
Solid fuel boilersELReview of energy labelling requirements for solid fuel boilersHYS
Cooking appliancesELEnergy labelling requirements for cooking appliances (review)HYS
CirculatorsEDEcodesign requirements for circulators (review)not yet available
Air heating/cooling productsEDEcodesign requirements for air heating and cooling products (review)HYS
Power transformersEDReview of ecodesign for power transformershttps://eco-transformers-review.eu/about/
Servers and data storage productsEDReview of ecodesign for servers and data storage productshttps://eco-servers-review.eu/
Electronic displaysESPREcodesign requirements for electronic displaysHYS; https://www.ecodesign-displays.eu/
Electric vehicle chargersESPRPreparatory study on Electric vehicle chargershttps://ecodesign-ev-charger.eu/ecodesign/index.php
Electronic displaysELEnergy labelling requirements for electronic displaysHYS
Low temperature emittersELEnergy labelling for low temperature heat emittersHYS
Smart AppliancesCoCCode of Conduct for the interoperability of Energy Smart AppliancesJRC webpage
Cross-cuttingEDEcodesign preparatory study for product specific measures on scarce, environmentally relevant and critical raw materials, and or recycled contentwww.ecodesignmaterials.eu
Tumble DryersELRepairability score for tumble dryersHYS
Tumble Dryers EDEcodesign requirements for standby and off mode power consumption, and household tumble dryers (technical update)HYS

 

 

List of Product Regulations

Have a look at the list of product regulations ordered by product group.

  • 4 JULY 2024
list of regulations