With IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, 10G anti-vibration capability, a fanless design, and an aluminum extruded case for conduction cooling, the power supply series is suitable for use with a variety of outdoor industrial and telecommunication equipment.
In 2020, 1.7 billion external power supplies (EPS) were in use in the EU27, of which 75% for residential use, on average 6.5 units per EU household. They converted 48 TWh/a of electricity from the 220V mains to the input needed by the powered products.
What are external power supplies (EPs)?
Sometimes known as 'power adaptors' or 'power packs', External Power Supplies (EPS) power or recharge electronic and electric devices. Often sold with the devices they power, we all have many such products in our homes and workplaces. In 2020, EPS consumed 11.6 TWh of electricity—enough to cover the energy needs of 3 million EU households.
How much money will EU27 users save on external power supplies?
In 2020, due to Ecodesign measures, EU27 users saved € 0.9 billion on external power supplies. This is projected to increase to € 1.3 billion in 2030, a 16% saving. In 2030, the annual household expenses for EPS are projected to decrease from € 33 (without measures) to € 28.
Are 'external power supplies' covered by EcoDesign regulations?
Known as 'External Power Supplies', these products are covered by ecodesign regulations that are about to be updated. The European Commission has just published a draft revision of this legislation. What does the draft get right, and what must still be improved?
The revision of ecodesign rules for External Power Supplies is a necessary step towards a more resource and energy-efficient use of these products. The draft legislation shows ambition to reduce the environmental impact of EPS, and will help to facilitate innovation in an industry that is constantly growing in importance.