Results: 16
06.10.2023
On 15 September 2022, the European Commission published the draft of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). ZVEI has been intensively involved in the informal discussions between the European legislator and
19.07.2023
On the road to climate neutrality in 2045, the "climate neutral grid" will be the key element in the energy system. This grid must ensure the connection of a rapidly growing number of decentralised r
21.03.2022 | Europe
The electro and digital industry association (ZVEI) strongly supports the increased level of ambition in the Commission proposal to revise the current Renewable Energy Directive (RED). Implementing m
21.03.2022 | Europe
The electro and digital industry association (ZVEI) strongly supports the increased level of ambition in the Commission proposal to revise and recast the current Energy Efficiency Directive (EED). In
13.12.2021
The German electrical and digital industry calls for an ambitious climate policy which lives up to the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming, preferably to below 1.5 degrees Celsius. I
06.08.2021 | Europe, Electrification
The European Commission presented its proposal for a Regulation on Artificial Intelligence ("AI Act") on 21 April. The proposed regulation aims to create a legal framework in Europe for so-call
16.09.2020 | Europe, Electrification
The electrical industry’s requirements for Common European Data Spaces Networked products and new storage options enable companies to process huge volumes of data. Collected via platforms, evaluated
26.08.2020
On December 5, 2019, the EU Commission published the regulations on the new energy labels for washing machines, tumble dryers, dishwashers and refrigerators and wine storage appliances. In this cont
15.06.2020
The Green Deal means future for Europe. The ZVEI supports the initiative of the EU Commission to strive for an overall, sustainable approach to reducing greenhouse gases with the Green Deal; and unde
03.04.2020
The SF6 and Alternative Gases working group has developed two future scenarios on how the introduction of new technologies to replace sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) in the field of electrical energy supp