Highlights
By switching to more energy efficient lighting products, you can save around €30 per year. More efficient lighting products will also allow Europe to save up to 34 TWh of electricity per year by 2030, and will prevent around 7 million tonnes of CO2 from being emitted every year.
In December 2021, the Commission adopted new rules ending the use of mercury in lamps that will bring more energy savings and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
Facts & Figures
Product: Light Sources
Measures: CR (EU) 2019/2020, CDR (EU) 2019/2015
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Source: www.vhk.nl
Savings
SAVINGS ON EXPENSES
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For 2030 it is expected that 6.4 bln lamps will be installed in the EU27 residential sector (32 lamps per hh), consuming 27 TWh/a electricity (132 kWh/a/hh). This is 75% less than in 2005, while the number of installed lamps per household increased by 62%. Over 96% of these lamps is expected to be LED. Without measures the 2030 electricity consumption would have been around 51 TWh/a. HL and CFL have higher lifetimes than GLS. In households, LEDs have lifetimes of decades. The shift from GLS, first to HL and CFL, and now to LED therefore implies a much lower need to replace lamps. This resulted in a collapse in sales quantities of lamps for the residential sector, from 1.3 bln units/a in 2005, to 1.1 bln in 2015, and expected 0.2 bln in 2030. Lamp manufacturers are trying to compensate this by offering new features: smart lamps allowing remote dimming and colour control (through internet or from mobile devices), acting as WiFi transmitters, integrating audio and sensory functions, etc. In 2005 residential consumers spent 17 bln euros (incl. VAT) for lighting their homes (97 euros/hh), of which 2.7 bln euros for light source acquisition and 14.3 bln euros for electricity costs. In 2015 this rose to 18.4 bn euros (96 euros/hh), of which 6.2 bln euros for light source acquisition and 12.2 bln euros for electricity costs. In 2030 total residential expenses for lighting are expected to decrease to 7.7 bln euros (38 euros/hh), of which 1.1 bln euros for acquisition and 6.6 bln euros for electricity (based on PRIMES 2020 Reference projections for electricity prices). |
SAVINGS ON ENERGY
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Source: www.vhk.nl
Suppliers Information
Lead filament lamps (yellow) are sold for decorative/atmosphere purposes only, this is why no labelling is needed.
Suppliers of light sources shall ensure that:
(a) each light source which is placed on the market as an independent product (i.e. not in a containing product) and in packaging, is supplied with a label, printed on the packaging, in the format as set out in Annex III;
(b) the parameters of the product information sheet, as set out in Annex V, are entered into the product database;
(c) if specifically requested by the dealer, the product information sheet shall be made available in printed form;
(d) the content of the technical documentation, as set out in Annex VI, is entered into the product database;
(e) any visual advertisement for a specific model of light source contains the energy efficiency class of that model and the range of energy efficiency classes available on the label, in accordance with Annex VII and Annex VIII;
(f) any technical promotional material concerning a specific model of light source, including technical promotional material on the internet, which describes its specific technical parameters, includes the energy efficiency class of that model and the range of energy efficiency classes available on the label, in accordance with Annex VII;
(g) an electronic label in the format and containing the information, as set out in Annex III, is made available to dealers for each light source model;
(h) an electronic product information sheet, as set out in Annex V, is made available to dealers for each light source model;
(i) upon request by dealers and in accordance with Article 4(e), printed labels to rescale products are provided as a sticker, of the same size as the one which already exists.
Suppliers of containing products shall:
(a) provide information on the contained light source(s), as specified in point 2 of Annex V;
(b) upon request by market surveillance authorities, provide information on how light sources can be removed for verification without permanent damage to the light source.
The energy efficiency class shall be calculated in accordance with Annex II.
Retailers Information
Retailers shall ensure that:
(a) At the point of sale, each light source which is not in a containing product bears the label provided by suppliers in accordance with point 1(a) of Article 3, with the label or the energy class being displayed in such a way as to be clearly visible, in accordance with Annex III;
(b) in the event of distance selling, the label and product information sheet are provided, in accordance with Annexes VII and VIII;
(c) any visual advertisement for a specific model of light source, including on the internet, contains the energy efficiency class of that model and the range of energy efficiency classes available on the label, in accordance with Annex VII;
(d) any technical promotional material concerning a specific model of light source, including technical promotional material on the internet, which describes its specific technical parameters includes the energy efficiency class of that model and the range of energy efficiency classes available on the label, in accordance with Annex VII;
(e) existing labels on light sources at points of sale are replaced by the rescaled labels in such a way as to cover the existing label, including when printed on or attached to the package, within eighteen months after the application of this Regulation.
Policy Information
Regulation
- Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/2020 of 1 October 2019 laying down ecodesign requirements for light sources and separate control gears pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Commission Regulations (EC) No 244/2009, (EC) No 245/2009 and (EU) No 1194/2012 (OJ L 315, 5.12.2019, pp. 209-240)
- Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2015 of 11 March 2019 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to energy labelling of light sources and repealing Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 874/2012 (OJ L 315, 5.12.2019, pp. 68-101). More info on Delegated Act.
- The Regulation aims to reduce the energy consumption of lighting products by establishing minimum efficiency requirements and other performance criteria. This will result in a decrease of CO2 emissions and deliver financial savings for European consumers. Check the published initiatives on Have your say.
Disclaimer: please pay attention to possible updates/changes as indicated in the Official Journal (green dot)
Additional links
Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2017 setting a framework for energy labelling and repealing Directive 2010/30/EU (OJ L 198, 28.7.2017, pp. 1-23)
Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (OJ L 285, 31.10.2009, pp. 10-35)
Commission Communication: Transitional methods of measurement 2014/C 22/02
Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment directive (RoHS)
Regulation (EU) 2021/340 amending Regulations (EU) 2019/2013 to 2018
Regulation on ecodesign requirements for light sources (EU) 2019/2020
Regulation (EU) 2021/341 amending Regulations (EU) 2019/424, 1781 and 2020 to 2024
Regulation: EU energy labelling regulation for lamps and luminaires (EU) 874/2012
Useful Links
Ecodesign Guidelines - LightingEurope
The best LED lamps on the European Market (2023) | topten.eu
The best LED spots on the European Market (2023) | topten.eu
The best office luminaires on the European Market (2023) | topten.eu
Energy Label: What it is, how to understand it and where it appears (comparadorluz.com)





















