European Certification
CE European Conformity
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European Directive (Directive 2009/125/EC)
  • CE marking (Conformité Européenne) indicates that a product meets applicable EU directives related to safety, health, environmental protection, and consumer protection. It is required for free movement of goods within the European Economic Area (EEA). CE certification demonstrates that products can be legally sold and traded across participating European markets.
Certification Application Procedure
Identify target products
Confirm whether products fall under the applicable directive
Review implementation requirements
Develop products according to eco-design requirements
Conformity assessment
Assess compliance with required design requirements
Prepare technical documentation
Document assessment results as required
Affix CE mark and issue declaration
Declare conformity after successful assessment
Applicable Countries
  • European Union (EU): France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, UK, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Austria, Sweden, Finland
  • EFTA: Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland
  • Candidate countries: Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic