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Taiwan - Updates MEPS & Labelling for Water Dispensers: What You Need to Know

by  BlidOne

Country: Chinese Taipei - Taiwan -
Notification Date: 2025-09-09

Overview

Chinese Taipei's Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, proposes amendments to the Minimum Energy Performance Standard (MEPS) and energy efficiency rating labelling requirements for chilled-warm-hot drinking water dispensers. This regulatory update aims to enhance overall energy-use efficiency for these appliances. The changes will impact products identified by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) as requiring inspection before marketing.

Key Details
  • Country: Chinese Taipei
  • Document Symbol: G/TBT/N/TPKM/571
  • Notification Date: 2025-09-09
  • Comment Deadline: Not specified
  • Effective Date: To be determined
Summary of Changes

The proposed amendments introduce stricter energy efficiency requirements and detailed labelling specifications for chilled-warm-hot drinking water dispensers. Testing for "Standing Loss per 24h (E24)" must comply with CNS 3910, and the measured E24 value must not exceed the Minimum Energy Performance Standard (MEPS) outlined in Appendix 1. Manufacturers and importers are required to apply for and display energy efficiency rating labels. These labels, with a minimum size of 100mm x 70mm, must disclose product details, energy consumption data, and the assigned energy efficiency rating based on Appendix 2. Furthermore, the central competent authority reserves the right to conduct random annual market inspections to ensure ongoing compliance.

Impact Assessment
  • Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of chilled-warm-hot drinking water dispensers targeting the Chinese Taipei market.
  • The introduction of new MEPS and mandatory, detailed labelling will necessitate re-evaluation and potential redesign of products.
  • Exporters must ensure their products meet the revised energy efficiency standards and are correctly labelled to maintain market access, potentially incurring additional testing and compliance costs.
  • Non-compliant products may face significant trade barriers and market rejection, impacting overall market access.
What Businesses Should Do
  • Thoroughly review the draft "Requirements on Minimum Energy Performance Standard and Energy Efficiency Rating Labelling and Inspection for Chilled-Warm-Hot Drinking Water Dispenser."
  • Proactively assess current product designs against the proposed MEPS and labelling standards (Appendices 1 and 2).
  • Prepare for necessary product adjustments, testing, and new label applications to ensure compliance.
  • Stay informed about the official comment deadline, final publication, and effective date by monitoring official channels from Chinese Taipei's Energy Administration and WTO TBT notifications.
Conclusion

These proposed amendments from Chinese Taipei underscore a global commitment to energy conservation and efficiency. For businesses involved in the manufacture or trade of chilled-warm-hot drinking water dispensers, understanding and proactively addressing these updated requirements is critical. Early engagement with these standards will ensure continued market access and demonstrate a commitment to sustainable trade practices.

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