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Singapore - Mandatory Energy Labelling (MELS) in Household Sector
Demonstrate compliance with the mandatory energy label for your products in Singapore
Mandatory energy labeling was introduced for registrable goods in Singapore in 2008. According to the energy conservation act, all registrable goods must carry energy labels. Importers or manufacturers intending to sell their goods in Singapore have to apply for registration with the National Environment Agency (NEA). Goods requiring registration include air conditioners, clothes dryers, refrigerators, televisions, general lighting, ballasts for fluorescent lamp, three-phase induction motor, and three-phase VRF air-conditioners. For more information on the products included, see the list of registrable goods on the NEA website. We at TÜV Rheinland support you towards obtaining the mandatory energy label Singapore and are able to provide you with efficient information and services. Partnering with us means short lead times and benefitting from our established working relations with local authorities.Contact our experts for a quote and get the Singapore energy efficiency label for your products!
Technical aspects | Energy Efficiency |
Market surveillance | Conditionally |
Obligation | Mandatory |
Factory inspection | No |
Sample testing | No |
Validity |
A registered model’s Certificate of Registration (COR) is valid for 3 years |
Product Scope
Household appliances, including: air conditioners, clothes dryers, refrigerators, televisions, general lighting, ballasts for fluorescent lamp, three-phase induction motor, and three-phase VRF air-conditioners.
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