iPhone and iPad now come with EU energy labels - 9to5Mac Here are the tags for the 11″ iPad Air, the 11″ iPad Pro, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro: What the labels show, and how to find them The energy labels cover six main categories:
Apple Adds EU Energy Labels to iPhone, iPad Boxes and Website The new EU energy labels now appear on product descriptions and buy pages for products like the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, 11″ iPad Air, and 11″ iPad Pro A quick tap on the energy tag symbol
Apple Regulatory Information Apple is committed to complying with the Energy Labelling requirements for smartphones and tablets under the new EU regulation 2023 1669, effective June 20, 2025 The energy label is designed to provide consumers with metrics on energy efficiency, repairability, and durability
Apple introduces official energy labels on iPhone and iPad in . . . The new EU regulations aim to enhance environmental transparency by mandating that manufacturers provide clear data on energy consumption, battery life, repairability, and durability among other factors Each device receives an energy efficiency score from A (maximum efficiency) to G, based on criteria established by the European Commission
Apple Slaps EU Energy Labels on Every iPhone and iPad Listing A single click opens the label, revealing the handset’s battery endurance per charge, drop-test score, ingress-protection rating, and an overall energy grade determined by standardised EU tests
Apple devices in EU getting repair scores battery life labels Apple buyers in Europe will soon see repair scores, battery ratings, and energy labels on every new iPhone and iPad Starting June 20, 2025, the European Union will require smartphones and tablets