The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has announced another postponement of Technical Regulation TR 048/2019, which establishes energy efficiency requirements for energy-consuming products. The new implementation date is set for September 1, 2028.
The postponement affects all five EAEU member states—Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. The regulation sets energy efficiency requirements for household and commercial electrical and electronic products.
Once implemented, it will require manufacturers and importers to meet specific energy performance and certification requirements across the EAEU market.
The regulation covers an extensive range of energy-consuming products, including:
Declaration of Conformity (DoC) Products:
Certification Required Products:
The EAEU Economic Commission (EEC) is expected to issue updated guidance and implementation details as the new deadline approaches. Manufacturers and importers should use this time to prepare for compliance.
Stakeholders are advised to monitor official EEC communications for updates on technical requirements, testing, and certification. While the three-year extension allows for preparation, early planning is essential.
Non-compliant products risk being withdrawn from the EAEU market once the regulation takes effect.
Nemko is closely monitoring developments regarding EAEU TR 048/2019 and will provide updated guidance as more information becomes available from the EEC.
We'll help manufacturers understand the technical requirements, testing procedures, and certification processes once the regulatory framework is fully established.
For more information about preparing for EAEU TR 048/2019 compliance or to discuss how these changes may impact your business, contact Nemko today.
Source: EAEU Economic Commission Official Announcement