In March 2023, a new system for rating the energy efficiency of LED bulbs came into play in the UK. The change was prompted by new EU regulations for energy-efficient lighting that have also been adopted in the Government’s Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information Regulations 2021/2022.
These regulations are designed to encourage lighting manufacturers to continue to improve the efficiency of LED lights and assist lighting users in choosing the most efficient LED lighting systems on the market. The new regulations were necessary as the old system for grading the energy efficiency of LED bulbs had become outmoded.
As technology advanced, most of the new bulbs on the market were attaining an A, A+, or A++ rating. Rather than add to the A ratings, the new system takes bulbs that were A-rated and gives them an F or G rating. The onus is now on manufacturers to develop bulbs that are even more efficient to attain higher energy-efficiency ratings, on a scale from A to G.
The new labels effectively ‘raise the bar’ for LED lighting because relatively few light bulbs on the market will be rated A, says the Government.