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EU Ecodesign Directive: New Transformer Efficiency Requirements for 2027

EU Ecodesign Directive: New Transformer Efficiency Requirements for 2027

The European Union's Ecodesign Directive continues to raise the bar for transformer efficiency. With Tier 2 requirements taking effect in July 2027, manufacturers and buyers must prepare for stricter loss limits. Here's what you need to know.

Background: EU Regulation 2019/1783

The EU Ecodesign regulation for power transformers establishes minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for transformers placed on the EU market:

  • Tier 1 (effective July 2021): Established baseline efficiency requirements
  • Tier 2 (effective July 2027): More demanding loss limits

These regulations apply to transformers with a minimum power rating of 1 kVA used in 50Hz electricity transmission and distribution networks.

Tier 2 Key Changes

For Oil-Immersed Transformers (≤ 3,150 kVA)

CapacityTier 1 Max No-Load LossTier 2 Max No-Load LossReduction
250 kVA425 W (A₀Ak)360 W-15%
630 kVA750 W (A₀Ak)640 W-15%
1000 kVA1050 W (A₀Ak)890 W-15%

For Dry-Type Transformers (≤ 3,150 kVA)

Tier 2 introduces even stricter requirements for dry-type units, particularly for no-load losses where amorphous core technology becomes increasingly attractive.

Impact on Manufacturers

Design Changes Required

  • Core optimization: Higher-grade silicon steel (HiB or domain-refined)
  • Amorphous core adoption: Increasingly necessary for cost-effective compliance
  • Improved winding design: Reduced load losses through optimized conductor geometry
  • Better materials: Lower-loss core and winding materials

Testing and Certification

  • All transformers must be tested per EN 50588-1
  • Third-party verification may be required
  • Market surveillance authorities will conduct random checks

Impact on Buyers

For EU-Market Projects

  • Specify compliance with EU 2019/1783 Tier 2 in procurement documents
  • Request loss-level guarantees with penalties for non-compliance
  • Factor higher efficiency into lifecycle cost calculations

For Non-EU Markets

Even if your project is outside the EU, Ecodesign standards are increasingly adopted as best practice:

  • UK: Adopted EU standards post-Brexit
  • Turkey: Harmonized with EU requirements
  • Middle East: Some countries referencing EU loss levels
  • South America: Growing adoption of similar efficiency standards

Compliance Strategies

  1. Conventional silicon steel: Use highest-grade materials (domain-refined HiB)
  2. Amorphous core: Easiest path to Tier 2 compliance for no-load losses
  3. Hybrid designs: Amorphous core with optimized copper windings
  4. Over-specification: Design to exceed Tier 2 for future-proofing

VoltBridge EU-Compliant Range

VoltBridge already manufactures transformers compliant with EU Ecodesign Tier 2:

  • S13 series (ultra-low loss silicon steel)
  • S(B)H15 series (amorphous core)
  • All units supplied with EU Declaration of Conformity and EN 50588-1 test reports

Contact us for a quotation specifying Tier 2 compliance.

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