LightingEurope | Business | Mar 03, 2025

LightingEurope Calls for Full Recognition of Efficient and Intelligent Lighting

The European Commission today presented a package of initiatives: the Clean Industrial Deal, the Action Plan for Affordable Energy and the Omnibus Simplification Package.

While LightingEurope welcomes the efforts to support European industry with the Action Plan for Affordable Energy and to reduce regulatory burdens with the Simplification Package, we regret that energy efficiency technologies, including efficient and intelligent lighting, have been overlooked in the Clean Industrial Deal and that lighting is almost completely absent from the Action Plan for Affordable Energy.

Simplification measures to ease reporting burdens

LightingEurope strongly welcomes the Omnibus Simplification Package, which aims to reduce reporting burdens. The introduction of obligations that are proportionate to the size of the company and its environmental and climate impact is a move in the right direction, especially for SMEs.

"This is an important step to ensure that reporting requirements remain manageable for companies of all sizes," said Elena Scaroni, Secretary General of LightingEurope. "SMEs, which make up a large part of our industry, will benefit from rules that are adapted to their capacity, allowing them to focus on growth and innovation."

LightingEurope will closely monitor the legislative process of this initiative to ensure that the voice of the lighting industry and its SMEs is heard.

Efficient and Intelligent Lighting must be fully recognised in the EU decarbonisation pathway

The Clean Industrial Deal aims to support the green transition by promoting clean technologies. However, the deal fails to recognise the critical role of energy efficiency and lighting technologies in contributing to the EU’s climate targets.

We welcome the Affordable Energy Action Plan which aims to reduce energy costs, including by incentivising energy efficiency solutions. We also appreciate the emphasis on the need for better enforcement of product rules, including online. We regret that the proposed actions do not seem strong enough at this stage and that the role of renovation and smart and efficient lighting is almost completely overlooked.

"Efficient and intelligent lighting is an immediately available and cost-effective solution to reduce energy consumption and CO emissions," said Teresa Selvaggio, Director of Public Affairs of LightingEurope. “To meet Europe's decarbonisation targets, efficient and intelligent lighting must also benefit from the support mechanisms outlined in the Clean Industrial Deal and the Affordable Energy Action Plan to complete the transition to LEDs, starting with the renovation of public buildings."

LightingEurope urges policymakers to ensure that all clean technologies, including efficient and intelligent lighting receive adequate support.

Contact: Elena Scaroni, Secretary General elena.scaroni@lightingeurope.org

About LightingEurope
LightingEurope is the voice of the lighting industry, based in Brussels and representing 32 companies and national associations. Together these members account for over 1,000 European companies, a majority of which are small or medium-sized. They represent a total European workforce of over 80,000 people and an annual turnover exceeding 15 billion euro. LightingEurope is committed to promoting efficient lighting that benefits human comfort, safety and well-being, and the environment. LightingEurope advocates a positive business and regulatory environment to foster fair competition and growth for the European lighting industry. More information is available at www.lightingeurope.org.


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