We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
We add YOUR logo on the light-bulb and package
Since 2011, manufacturers have been allowed to use only CE-certified products.
It stands for compliance with EU Regulation 765/2008 and confirms that the product
meets the applicable requirements laid down in the Community harmonization legislation
on its installation.
The CE mark means that the manufacturer takes responsibility for the compliance
of a product with all applicable European health, safety, performance and environmental
requirements. CE stands for “Conformité Européenne”, the French for European conformity.
RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive”
in electrical and electronic equipment. This restriction is anchored in EU Directive 2011/65 / EU.
If a product is RoHS-certified, this confirms that the proportion of hazardous, or difficult to dispose
substances is limited to the maximum allowed. Examples of such substances are lead, mercury,
hexavalent chromium and cadmium. Manufacturers of electronic devices are required to use more
environmentally-friendly alternatives, e.g. unleaded soldering.
On 5th, December, 2019, the European Commission officially announced the new ErP Regulation
(EU) 2019/2020 and Energy Efficiency Labelling Regulation (EU) 2019/2015 for lighting products,
which will replace the current ErP Regulation (EC) No 244/2009, (EC) ) No 245/2009, (EU) No 1194/2012
and Energy Efficiency Labeling Regulation (EU) No 874/2012.
The main differences between the new version of the energy efficiency label EU 2019/2015 directive
and the old version:
• The calculation of energy efficiency rating is modified from EEI index to ƞTM(lm/W), which is more
intuitive and easy to understand;
• The division of energy efficiency grades are all expressed in English letters A-G, it is Class A to Class G.;
• Increased higher energy efficiency requirements, for example, Class A++ of the original regulations
is only equivalent to Class E of the new regulations.