

The energy consumed by lighting, air conditioning, office equipment, home appliances, and other energy-consuming devices used in human activities within buildings accounts for over 30% of global energy consumption and generates carbon dioxide emissions exceeding 25% of the world's total. As global energy supplies tighten and environmental awareness grows, governments worldwide are increasingly focusing on the energy efficiency of electronic products, implementing energy-saving policies and strengthening energy management. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), over 40 countries and regions worldwide—including the European Union, the United States, Canada, and Australia—have implemented mandatory energy efficiency standards or labeling systems. China established a voluntary energy-saving product certification system in 1999 and began enforcing a mandatory energy efficiency labeling registration system in 2005.
2. Household appliances: induction cooktops, storage water heaters, rice cookers, etc.;
3. Lighting Products: LED lamps, fluorescent lamps, high-pressure sodium lamps, metal halide lamps, ballasts, etc.;
4. Audio-visual equipment: televisions, set-top boxes, DVD players;
5. Information Technology Equipment: Computers, servers, monitors, copiers, printers, etc.
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