On 17 December 2018, Member States voted on the Commission proposal to revise ecodesign regulations for lighting products also called “Single Lighting Regulation”. The European Entertainment Ecodesign Coalition – a European-wide group of associations working in the entertainment, lighting design, live performance and film/TV sectors had a lot of remaining concerns regarding stage and studio lighting.
These matters were addressed by the expert group. The coalition welcomes the outcome of the Member State vote.
Because our sectors aim at providing the best quality and experiences for lighting design customers, audiences of live events and film spectators, the Coalition had introduced a number of amendments covering essential requirements for our businesses.
The European Commission had introduced a first technical exemption for the sector in July 2018, allowing around 80% of specific lamp types used in the live performance and film sector to be exempted from ecodesign requirements.
New revision
After exchanging views and sharing some technical information with EU Member State experts, the text was revised a second time to include the following points:
- Stand-by power: Clarification to exempt networks used on stage from requirements on stand-by power,
- White Light Sources for specific needs,
- Colour tuneable light sources: Extension of the wave-length of Green,
- The list of lamp bases: Additional sockets will benefit from an exemption.The mean reason for the above mentioned demands is the lack of replacement available on the market for technical equipment being used today, namely for certain special purpose lights used on stage.
Additional exemptions voted
With the additional exemptions voted in December 2018, the vast majority of light sources needed on stage, in specialized lighting design as well as in film studios can continue to be used. The European Commission will publish a consolidated version of the text at the end of January 2019.
The vote in European Parliament (scrutiny procedure) is scheduled for March 2019.
Revised ecodesign rules will be applicable to Member States as of September 2021.
For more information, please contact Silke Lalvani, EU policy adviser, Pearle* – Live Performance Europe here: [email protected]
Text: Pearle.