The Indonesian Ministerial Decree (135.K/EK.07/DJE/2022) for Minimum Energy Performance Standards and Energy Labels for Light Emitting Diode Lights was officially approved by the Minister of Mineral and Energy Resources in July 2022 and marks a significant milestone for Indonesia’s ADLIGHT, Advancing Indonesia’s Lighting Market to High Efficient Technologies, project. The project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implemented by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The decree is applicable to self- ballasted LED lamps of types E40, E27, E26 with a rated power up to 60 W and a rated voltage of > 50 V AC up to 250 V AC and stipulates a minimum energy consumption rate of 80 lumens per watt. The regulations consist of five tiers or star levels, with efficiency increasing with the number of stars. The decree also includes details of the information that must be included on the energy label; the energy efficiency levels; performance testing requirements and procedures; permitted exemptions from energy saving certification obligations; and the acceptable levels of tolerance for the conformance testing.