The energy consumption performance of electronic and electrical products has attracted more and more attention from ordinary consumers, and many countries have formulated corresponding energy efficiency regulations. MEPS is the minimum energy efficiency standard set by the Australian government. The full name of MEPS is Minimum Energy Perance Standard. It was renamed GEMS from October 1, 2012. The full name of GEMS is Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards...
Read moreAll electronic products will be divided into three categories: High, medium, and low Risk. We do not have detailed information on the classification range. Generally speaking, battery-driven products and products with a voltage below 12V are low-risk, 240V standard voltage products are medium-risk, and high-voltage products are high-risk. The buffer period for low-risk products is 6 months, and the buffer period for medium- and high-risk products is 3 years (this period is recommended by the relevant Australian associations, but the government has not yet finalized the specific decree)....
Read moreAustralia's standards organization is the Standards Association of Australian, so many friends refer to Australian certification as SAA certification. Electrical products entering the Australian market must comply with SAA certification. There are two main types of SAA logos, one is formal recognition and the other is standard logo....
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