Energy Label is one of the EU’s big successes, with 93% of consumers recognising it and 75% using it to make informed choices when purchasing electrical products.
How can you make sure you’re using the label to its full potential?
✅ check the energy efficiency class – products are labelled from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), according to their energy consumption
✅ check the energy consumption – it tells you exactly how much energy your product is expected to consume per year
✅ check the non-energy parameters – depending on the product, the label can also tell you about noise emissions, water consumption, or repairability
✅ scan the QR code leading to the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) for even more information and easy comparison before purchasing

