What do dealers need to know?
Dealers have specific obligations in respect to the Energy Labelling Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 because the labelling of products targets end users, such as customers, and aims at orienting purchase choices. The dealer, consequently, is a crucial actor in the implementation of the policy, having to deliver the message by clearly displaying energy labels, when selling products, and having to provide the relevant complementary information, i.e. what included in the so-called "Product Information Sheet" or "Product Fiche".
The obligations on dealers, of facilitating the provision of information on product efficiency, covers not only classical, brick&mortar stores, but also on-line stores, distance selling, catalogues and promotional material: all European web stores, for example, must show the labelling information close to the price indication or "buy" button.
No definition and no specific obligation on dealers or retailers is set in the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC for energy-related products, as it targets manufacturers and not final users.