External Power Supplies

This web site offers information on the continued development of the external power supply specification and test procedure.

About External Power Supplies

External power supply for cellular phone

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External power supplies are devices that convert ac power from a wall outlet into lower voltage dc or ac power to be used directly by electronic circuits. External power supplies come in a separate physical enclosure than the end-use product, and usually provide power to the device directly through a separate cord and plug. External power supplies are used to power a variety of electronic devices, including: laptop computers, printers, cordless phones, cell phones, etc.

More than 1 billion external power supplies are shipped per year, and the average American home has five to ten of these components powering devices in their homes. Despite the prevalence and importance of external power supplies, their energy efficiency can often be very low. EPA’s research has indicated that approximately one-third to one-half of the electricity that flows through power supplies is consumed in the power supply itself, as these power supplies are only about 50% to 70% efficient. ENERGY STAR has developed this new program in order to encourage the use of more efficient external power supplies in the market.

Next Steps

EPA will be working on setting levels for Tier 2 of this specification, which is planned to go into effect in 2008. The new external power adapter specification will be phased in as a requirement in existing ENERGY STAR product categories as those specifications are revised and also in new products under development.

CSA Meeting on External Power Supplies and Battery Chargers

The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is currently developing standards for EPS and Battery Charging Systems (BCS). For more information on this initiative, contact Michael Wilson, CSA, at michael.wilson@csa.ca and refer to the below document.

Specification Version 1.1

To account for the delay of the Tier 2 EPS specification and to remove the exclusion for products now covered under the battery charging systems specification, EPA released an EPS Version 1.1 specification in March 2006. For additional information on ENERGY STAR battery chargers, please visit battery charging systems specification.

Final Specification

Specification Development

EPA Presents During Plenary Session of Portable Power Developer’s Conference (PPDC), San Jose, CA, April 18-20, 2005

This three-day conference focused on advanced power management and efficient energy utilization in portable electronic devices. Andrew Fanara, EPA, provided an ENERGY STAR External Power Supplies presentation during PPDC’s plenary session.

International Power Supply Design Competition Winners Announced at Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), Austin, TX, March 6-10, 2005

On March 7, 2005 at APEC’s plenary session, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Energy Commission announced the winners of Efficiency Challenge 2004, an international design competition for power supply efficiency.

Final ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria for External Power Adapters Released 12/29/04 (see information under “Final Specification” above)

The European Code of Conduct on Energy Efficiency Meeting, Ispra, Italy — November 9–10, 2004

EPA gave three presentations at the recent European Code of Conduct meeting in November 2004. Two of the presentations were given at the “Meeting on Power Consumption of Power Supplies” and one was given at the “Meeting on Energy Consumption of Digital TV Services.” The European Commission and EU Member States have been active through the European Code of Conduct efforts to reduce standby losses in consumer electronics since the early nineties.

Fourth Draft ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria for External Power Adapters

Stakeholder Comments on the Draft 4 ENERGY STAR Specification for External Power Adapters

Power adapter manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 4 ENERGY STAR specification for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments.

ENERGY STAR Featured in EOEM Design Expo 2004 Keynote Presentation

The EOEM (Electronic Original Equipment Market) Design Expo is an annual online conference and exhibition for electronic design engineers who are looking to identify the newest solutions and ideas available in today’s market. Andrew Fanara of EPA presented the 2004 online keynote presentation entitled, “ENERGY STAR for External Power Adapters: Powering Products More Efficiently,” on October 14, 2004.

Mr. Fanara’s speech discussed the ENERGY STAR program, international cooperation on the external power adapter specification, and other related power supply efficiency efforts.

Third Draft ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria for External Power Adapters

Stakeholder Comments on the Draft 3 ENERGY STAR Specification for External Power Adapters

Power adapter manufacturers and other interested parties were encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 3 ENERGY STAR specification for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies. EPA has been given permission to post the following comments.

Second Draft ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria for External Power Adapters

Stakeholder Comments on the Draft 2 ENERGY STAR Specification for External Power Adapters

Power adapter manufacturers and other interested parties were encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 2 ENERGY STAR specification for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies. EPA has been given permission to post the following comments.

Chinese Power Supply Stakeholder Meeting, Beijing, China — June 21, 2004

The China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Products (CECP) hosted a day-long meeting to discuss China’s efforts in energy efficiency of external power adapters, as well as to discuss international progress and coordination. For more information on this meeting or Chinese power supply efficiency initiatives, please contact Li Tienan, CECP, at litn@cecp.org.cn, or Zhang Guoqin, CECP, at zhanggq@cecp.org.cn.

Power Supply Stakeholder Meeting, San Francisco, California — May 24, 2004

EPA hosted a half-day meeting to discuss feedback on the first draft of the ENERGY STAR single voltage external ac-dc power supply specification. Attendees also heard about other power supply initiatives and data collection procedures and results.

Chinese Stakeholder Meeting on the “Technical Specifications for Energy Conservation Product Certification for Single Voltage External Ac-Dc Power Supplies,” Dongguan, Guangdong, China — April 6, 2004

In early April, the China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Products (CECP) hosted a meeting for Chinese manufacturers and other stakeholders to discuss energy efficiency and product certification of external power adapters. This meeting created an opportunity to discuss efforts between the US EPA’s ENERGY STAR program and the CECP to create a harmonized voluntary energy efficiency level for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies. For more information on this meeting or Chinese power supply efficiency initiatives, please contact Li Tienan, CECP, at litn@cecp.org.cn, or Zhang Guoqin, CECP, at zhanggq@cecp.org.cn. Meeting Attendees Excel

First Draft ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria for External Power Adapters

Stakeholder Comments on the Draft 1 ENERGY STAR Specification for External Power Adapters

Power adapter manufacturers and other interested parties were encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 1 ENERGY STAR specification for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies. EPA has been given permission to post the following comments.

Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) — February 23, 2004: EPA Makes Power Supply Announcements

EPA made four announcements during the plenary session at APEC: (1) the completion of a standardized test procedure for determining the energy efficiency of single voltage external ac-dc power supplies; (2) the release of a first Draft ENERGY STAR specification for single voltage external ac-dc power supplies; (3) coordination with the China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Products (CECP) to promote efficient power supplies; and (4) EPA’s co-sponsorship of an international design competition for energy-efficient power supplies. EPA also outlined its intentions to partner with power supply manufacturers to promote energy-efficient power supplies through ENERGY STAR. These documents and EPA’s plenary presentation are provided below:

Immediately following the plenary, APEC organized a one-half hour press event. During the press event, representatives answered questions regarding current power supply initiatives and the launch of the design competition. ENERGY STAR press kits were made available during APEC.

Articles on ENERGY STAR at APEC 2004

During APEC, there were also several presentations given on power supply efficiency during a session titled “Power Supply Efficiency Standards”, held on Tuesday, February 24th at 8:30 a.m. For more information, visit the APEC Web site at www.apec-conf.org. Exit ENERGY STAR

World-Wide Power Supplies Summit, Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, California — February 22, 2004

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hosted a one-day power supplies summit on February 22, 2004 to bring together policy makers and energy-efficiency advocates who are considering the development of either voluntary specifications or regulatory standards to encourage the use of more energy-efficient power supplies in their respective markets. The purpose of the meeting was to provide updates on power supply efforts within each country and to discuss approaches to harmonize initiatives where appropriate. Representatives from Australia, Canada, China, Europe, and the United States provided input. Discussions included: power supply market research, test methodology for external and internal power supplies, and voluntary labeling and regulatory approaches.

Power Supply Workshop, Pacific Energy Center, San Francisco, CA — November 7, 2003

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resources Defense Council, California Energy Commission, and Pacific Gas & Electric cosponsored a one-day technical workshop on November 7, 2003 to discuss the energy efficiency and technical performance of single voltage external ac-dc power supplies and consumer battery chargers. The goals of the workshop were threefold: 1) present draft test procedures for external power adapters and battery chargers, 2) review efficiency data collected thus far, and 3) gather input regarding the best ways to standardize the process of measuring energy efficiency worldwide. The technical workshop brought together companies that produce external power adapters and battery chargers and their components, companies that incorporate these devices into their finished products, energy efficiency researchers and advocates, and government officials and regulators. Workshop materials, including presentations, meeting notes, and draft test procedures, are available to all interested parties at www.efficientpowersupplies.org. Exit ENERGY STAR

Power Supply Workshop, Pacific Energy Center, San Francisco, CA — January 14, 2002

ENERGY STAR teamed up with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) on January 14, 2002 to sponsor a one-day workshop for companies to share information about the latest developments in power supply technologies. More than 70 people from 30 of the world’s leading power supply manufacturers and buyers attended the workshop. Industry leaders in electronics, IT, and power supply participated in group and panel discussions to assess opportunities for accelerating the transition to more energy-efficient products.

Stakeholder Correspondence and Other Industry Presentations

EPA is interested in the research and development of external and internal power supplies as it relates to existing ENERGY STAR product categories such as home electronics and office equipment. This Web page is not intended to advertise specific products or services. If you are interested in participating in future events, or have information to share regarding energy-efficient power supply technology, please contact Andrew Fanara at (202) 343-9019 or fanara.andrew@epa.gov.

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