EPREL Explained: Get EU Energy Labels & Qualified Electronic Seals
The European Union (EU) is taking significant strides towards a more sustainable future. A key aspect of this is achieving ambitious climate and energy goals.
EPREL Database and Energy Labels
The European Product Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL) is a central registry managed by the European Commission, containing information on the energy performance of various appliances. EPREL issues energy labels that summarize this data, allowing consumers to access detailed information.
Qualified Electronic Seal for EPREL
Since 2022, companies seeking an energy label need a Qualified Electronic Seal (QSealC). This electronic seal guarantees the authenticity and origin of the request and the identity of the applicant
How to Request a Qualified Electronic Seal for EPREL
Companies that manufacture energy-consuming appliances can obtain a QSealC from InfoCert. The process is straightforward and ensures EU-wide validity. Only QTSPs, authorized under the (LINK to: eIDAS 2.0: A Revolution and Consolidation of the European Digital Identity), can offer services with legal effect across the EU.
Discover more about INFOCERT digital signatures solutions here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is the Qualified Electronic Seal mandatory for EPREL?
Yes, since March 1, 2022, it is a mandatory requirement for suppliers (manufacturers, importers, or authorized representatives) to use a Qualified Electronic Seal when registering products in the EPREL database. - What is the difference between an electronic signature and an electronic seal?
An electronic signature is used by a natural person (an individual) to sign a document. A Qualified Electronic Seal is used by a legal person (a company or organization) to guarantee the origin and integrity of a document or data set.