The European Union has officially published the Act on Ecodesign and Energy Labelling for Mobile Phones and Tablets
Officially published at:2023-08-31According to the bill, smartphones and tablets placed on the EU market must display information about their energy efficiency, battery life, protection against dust and water, and protection against accidental drops. This is the first time that a product on the EU market has been required to display a repairability score.
Ecodesign Act (EU) 2023/1670
In order to improve the energy efficiency and durability of mobile phone and tablet products, strict requirements have been put forward for the maintainability, reliability and recycling of products through eco-design principles such as open repair rights, increased product transparency, and recycling.
According to the requirements of theEcodesign Act, manufacturers, importers or agents are obliged to provide critical spare parts to maintenance personnel within 5-10 working days until 7 years after the end of the sale of the product model on the EU market.
If a battery or back cover assembly is not available to the customer, the manufacturer needs to ensure that the product design meets the following requirements:
1. The cycle life is not less than 500 times, and after 500 times, there is at least 83% of the remaining capacity;
2. The battery cycle life is not less than 1000 times, and after 1000 times, there is at least 80% remaining capacity;
3. The product has IP67 dustproof and waterproof design.
The Act requires manufacturers, importers or agents to publish product repair manuals on their free websites to provide professional technicians or users with information related to the repair and maintenance of products, including product identification, disassembly diagrams, fault diagnosis information, necessary circuit connection diagrams, tag diagrams, and disassembly tool requirements.
In order to improve the durability of mobile phones and tablets, the bill requires that products must meet certain reliability requirements
1. Anti-drop design;
2. Mohs 4 hardness screen design;
3. IP44 dustproof and waterproof design
4. The battery cycle life is not less than 500 times;
5. Improve the battery management function and optimize the charging efficiency
6. Availability of operating system upgrades: at least 5 years after the product is placed on the market;
7. Professional repairers use any software or firmware required for replacement without discrimination.
Energy Efficiency Rating Labelling Act (EU) 2023/1669
According to the Act, all smartphones and tablets must be labelled with an energy efficiency rating and registered on the EU's public goods database EPREL before they can be placed on the market.
Energy efficiency labels for smartphones and tablets
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The European Commission publishes EU 2023/2444 to postpone the EU cyber security to August 1, 2025
Officially published at:2023-10-27This regulation shall enter into force on the date of publication. Click on this link to view the original article (EU) 2023/2444.
The European Union adopts the Batteries and Waste Batteries Regulation
Officially published at:2023-07-28On July 28, 2023, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union published a new regulation on batteries and waste batteries, Regulation (EU) 2023/1542. The regulation aims to promote a circular economy in the battery industry by regulating all stages of the battery life cycle, including production, reuse, and recycling. The regulation includes labeling and information requirements for battery components and outlines targets for the recycling of used battery materials, as well as requirements for the carbon footprint of batteries (which does not apply to portable batteries). The regulation was codified on 12 July 2023, published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 28 July 2023, and will enter into force on 18 August 2023
- Chapter 13 of the Regulation, from 18 August 2025, all batteries shall bear a separate recycling mark, from 18 August 2026, the relevant labelling requirements of the Regulation shall be fully implemented, from 18 February 2027 all batteries shall have a QR code containing the battery information required by the Regulations;
- Chapter 11 of the Regulation (Removable and replaceable requirements for portable batteries and LMT batteries): 18 February 2027;
- Directive 2006/66/EC, which replaces this regulation, will be repealed from 18 August 2025.
Click on this link to view the original Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.