TESLAbikář - Energy label

Episode 9 Energy label or how to read it.

We've put together a 3-part series on the energy label, also known as the eprel, where we'll look at all the symbols, the latest amendment and help you get to grips with it. 

In the opening episode of our series, we take a look at the mysterious world of energy labels that adorn our Tesla bulbs. The energy label is a kind of guide to the world of energy. When you buy a light bulb, you are also buying the energy label on the box, which contains key information about its energy efficiency and features.

 

But what do the symbols and numbers on the label actually mean?

 

Annual energy consumption

There's a number and a pattern in the bottom left corner, who'd bother with that. Of course, now you know it's annual energy consumption (in kWh): how much electricity does a light bulb use in a year? The lower the value, the better. This way you can easily calculate how much the bulb uses in a whole year and what it will cost you.

Label header

Relatively simple for the buyer
- The Eprel emblem
- Bulb manufacturer
- marking of the bulb

Energy efficiency class

A to G indicates how energy efficient the bulb is. Class A is the most energy efficient, while class G indicates less efficient options.

QR code

After scanning the QR code, it will link you directly to the official website where the entire label is detailed and explained. So you don't have to worry about getting lost.

Follow our series and you will have the light in your hands!

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