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Battery capacity label

As part of the New Battery Directive the capacity of the battery should have been shown from September 2009.

While this date has come and gone there is some progress on the issue.

The European Commission has proposed a method of capacity labelling of rechargeable portable and automotive batteries and originally planned to vote on this by post on 3rd November, even though there has been a Batteries TAC (Technical Adaptation Committee) meeting this week.

Member States objected as they wanted to discuss the proposal at the TAC meeting before voting and so the postal vote deadline was cancelled. We await the outcome of the TAC meeting.

 

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