ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements for Integral LED Lamps
Partner Commitments
Eligible Organizations:
Manufacturers and Distributors of Integral LED Lamps
Commitment
The following are the terms of the ENERGY STAR Partnership Agreement as it pertains to the
manufacturing and/or distributing of ENERGY STAR qualified integral LED lamps. The ENERGY STAR
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(PARTNER) must adhere to the following program requirements:
Comply with current ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria, defining the performance criteria that must
be met for use of the ENERGY STAR certification mark on product packaging and the testing
criteria for integral LED lamps. The Department of Energy (DOE or The Department), at its
discretion may conduct tests on products that are referred to as ENERGY STAR qualified through
the third party testing portion of the criteria. These products will be obtained on the open retail or
commercial distribution market;
Comply with current ENERGY STAR Identity Guidelines. The guidelines describe how the
ENERGY STAR marks and name must be used. PARTNER is responsible for adhering to these
guidelines and for ensuring that all its authorized representatives, such as advertising agencies,
dealers, and distributors, are also in compliance;
Qualify, or private label at least one ENERGY STAR qualified integral LED lamp model within one
year of activating the integral LED lamps portion of the agreement. When PARTNER qualifies the
product, it must meet the criteria in effect at that time;
Provide clear and consistent labeling of ENERGY STAR qualified integral LED lamps. The
ENERGY STAR certification mark must be clearly displayed on the front or primary display panel of
the product packaging, on the PARTNER’S Internet web site where information about its ENERGY
STAR qualified models is displayed, and in qualified product literature (e.g., catalogs, user
manuals, spec sheets, etc.);
Provide to DOE, or its ENERGY STAR Integral LED Lamp Program contractor, on a semiannual
basis, an updated list of its ENERGY STAR qualified integral LED lamp models. PARTNERS must
inform the ENERGY STAR Integral LED Lamp Program contractor, in these updates if any existing
qualified integral LED lamp models have been modified or have updated test data or reports,
revised model numbers and/or retail product numbers, or will be discontinued or phased out and
the timing of such. PARTNER will provide these ongoing updates in order to remain on the list of
participating ENERGY STAR integral LED lamp PARTNERS;
Notify the ENERGY STAR Integral LED Lamp Program contractor within 30 days, if the designated
supplier of any qualified private labeled integral LED lamps changes to a new supplier. The
PARTNER is required to submit, in writing or through an online product qualification tool, updated
Private Labeler Qualification information that identifies the new original equipment manufacturer,
specific model, and packaging information;
For each qualifying integral LED lamp model, provide to DOE accredited laboratory test data
reports for the specific model(s) to certify that the la1804