Energy Labels for home appliances are changing. After March 1st, 2021, all energy levels will be listed from A to G rather than A+, A++, and A+++.
The new labels aim to reward energy-efficient products while in parallel setting stricter eco-design requirements and improved environmental performance - energy label reforms that fit our brand vision perfectly.
Our homes are connected to the outside world in ways we cannot imagine. Little things we do inside, can have a great impact outside. With the smallest everyday actions, we firmly believe we can create a better future. The new regulations cover not only energy efficiency but also energy consumption. The levels of energy consumption considered acceptable were lowered.
For refrigerators, the way compartment volumes are measured has been changed and their corresponding energy labels have been updated as well.
Here is what an energy rating label for refrigerators looks like and here is what the symbols and numbers stand for:
Read on to discover what each rating and number means in more detail.
- QR code (New)
- Scale of energy efficiency classes (A-G)
- Energy efficiency class
- Annual energy consumption in kWh per year
- Total volume of the frozen compartments
- Total volume of all chill and unfrozen compartments
- Noise level in dBA* and noise emission class (New)
Sound power level reference to 1 pW