Countdown to Implementation of Two EU Regulations, Lighting Enterprises Going Global Face New Compliance Challenges
In April 2026, there is only one month left before the revised EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) officially takes effect. Coupled with the fully implemented Sustainable Products Eco-design Regulation (ESPR), the EU lighting market access rules are undergoing a fundamental restructuring.
The new regulations completely break the traditional logic that "meeting light efficiency standards is sufficient for market access," and integrate intelligent integration capability and full-life-cycle sustainability into core access thresholds. They require lighting products entering the EU market to be network-enabled and integrable, adopt a dual-layer design of durable parts and consumable parts, and strictly prohibit irreversible bonding processes to ensure products are repairable and recyclable.
Domestic lighting enterprises must accelerate product intelligent upgrading and compliance transformation. Otherwise, they will be excluded from core markets such as new EU commercial buildings, facing risks of order losses, fines and even market bans.