Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/826 of 17 April 2023 laying down ecodesign requirements for off, standby, and networked standby devices will replace regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 and (EC) No 107/2009.
The revision of this Regulation aims to update the ecodesign requirements in line with the technological progress and to expand the scope to additional products that are being sold in increasing volumes on the EU internal market such as motor-operated furniture, building elements, products equipped with low voltage external power supplies and portable battery-operated products with a recharging circuit……etc. Apart from expanding the scope, the rules set new limits.
- From 2025, devices must not consume more than 0.5 Watts in standby or in off mode, or 0.8 Watt if
- they are on standby while displaying their status or information.
- From 2027, devices must not consume more than 0.5 Watts in standby, 0.3 Watts in off mode, or
- 0.8 Watts if they are on standby while displaying their status or information.
- From 2027, devices in networked standby must not consume more than 2 to 7 Watts depending on the product.
For more details: EUR-Lex - 32023R0826 - EN - EUR-Lex (europa.eu)