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According to the new regulations, the EU will require all electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablets to be equipped with a new "energy label," and manufacturers will be mandated to provide information on battery life, water resistance, and dustproof performance, among other aspects, to ensure product quality and user experience.
Additionally, the draft requires manufacturers to ensure that software updates do not negatively impact battery life. Therefore, we recommend that companies pay attention to the implementation date of the EU draft and promptly complete the changes to the "energy labels" of electronic devices exported to Europe to meet the new requirements. At the same time, companies should continuously adjust their production processes and prioritize product technology research and development to ensure product lifespan and quality.
In addition, the EU has also revised the energy efficiency label for electronic displays. The energy efficiency label grade of electronic displays is determined by the annual expected energy consumption (AEC) and the screen size. AEC refers to the expected energy consumption in one year of use in the standard mode, and the screen size refers to the diagonal length of the display. Therefore, if enterprises are engaged in the production of electronic displays, they also need to pay attention to the latest energy efficiency label evaluation standards to ensure product compliance.
Finally, it is reminded that compliance with the new EU regulations is a kind of reputation and competitive advantage for enterprises. We suggest that enterprises understand and abide by the latest regulations and standards in a timely manner to ensure the smooth export of products to the European market and obtain more business opportunities and profits.
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