Typical Energy Label Information
| Energy | Model | Efficiency (A–G) |
| Energy Consumption | Washing Performance | Spin Drying Performance |
| Spin Speed | Capacity | Water Consumption |
| Noise | EU Label |
Energy labelling of appliances was first introduced in Ireland in 1995 under EU legislation. Energy labels help you make a more informed choice when buying an appliance by allowing you to easily compare the energy consumption of different models.
Energy consumption is rated from A to G, with A being the most efficient. Energy-efficient appliances will save you money on your energy bill and are less harmful to the environment.
The legislation covers a wide range of appliances, including washing machines, dryers, washer-dryers, fridges, freezers, fridge-freezers, dishwashers, ovens and air conditioners.
For more information on what the label means for each appliance, select an appliance type from the menu on the left.
The next time you’re buying an appliance, take a good look at the energy label and choose the most efficient one you can.