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Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 1
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber
EPEAT participating manufacturers (Subscribers) will find information about how to become
an EPEAT Subscriber in this document. New Subscribers will find helpful information on How to join EPEAT
(page 2). Information of use to Current Subscribers (page 4) includes details on adding a product group.
EPEAT Subscribers fees (page 7-12) are included for all product Registries. Q&A (page 5-6 and
throughout) on several topics are presented. A table showing where to go for more information appears below.
We also welcome your calls or messages.
The Registry includes products from three product groups:
Personal Computer/Display Imaging Equipment Televisions
EPEAT publishes fee schedules for each product group. The schedules have certain things in common:
Payment of the fee allows an unlimited number of product registrations in a product group
Payment of the fee allows registrations in all countries on the Registry
Fees are based on a Subscriber’s revenue from the product group
Revenue includes sales of all products in the product group, regardless of whether they meet
environmental requirements or whether a Subscriber chooses to register them with EPEAT
Fees are paid annually at time of sign-up and on that anniversary date each year
Where To Go For Information About: Resources For More Information Contact
How to Join EPEAT
http://www.epeat.net/resources/manufacturer/
Page 2 of this document
Julia Bulfin 503-279-9393 [email protected]
EPEAT Conformity Assurance (PRE)
Network
http://www.epeat.net/pre-network/
Page 3 of this document
Jeff Omelchuck 503-279-9383 [email protected]
Subscriber Fees Pages 7-12 of this document
Scott Davis 503-279-9383 [email protected]
Julia Bulfin 503-279-9393
Registering
Products in EPEAT
http://www.epeat.net/registering-products-in-epeat/
Erin Gately 503-279-9383 [email protected]
Promotion of the EPEAT system
Sarah O’Brien
Any other EPEAT matters
http://www.epeat.net/
Julia Bulfin 503-279-9393 [email protected]
Scott Davis 503-279-9383
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 2
How to Join EPEAT
EPEAT provides information to Manufacturers at http://www.epeat.net/resources/manufacturer/
Manufacturers become Subscribers by:
1. Signing the MSE License and Subscriber Agreement with EPEAT
2. Completing a Subscriber Information Form
3. Paying MSE fees for product groups they join (MSE Subscriber fees pages 7-9).
4. Engaging a conformity assurance provider, called a PRE, and paying the appropriate PRE fees. More
information about EPEAT’s conformity assurance network is presented on page 3.
Both MSE and PRE steps are required before products will appear on the EPEAT Registry.
You may find the orientation to EPEAT here useful in understanding the system and how it works. Once you become a Subscriber, you’ll receive credentials to access the Registry. You can begin making declarations at that time.
Questions and Answers Q – When will a new Subscriber have access to the Registry?
A – New Subscribers will have access to the Registry once they’ve signed the MSE License and Subscriber
Agreement , completed the Subscriber Information Form, engaged a PRE and paid the appropriate EPEAT Fees or
provided evidence that fee payment is forthcoming, such as by purchase order. The fee must be paid, however,
before products appear on the public Registry.
Q – When will renewal payments be due in the future?
A – Annually on the date EPEAT provides the Subscriber with access to the Registry without regard to when
products appear on the public Registry.
Information about MSE and PREs The EPEAT MSE maintains the EPEAT web Registry, oversees quality assurance across the EPEAT system, and partners with Subscribers to educate buyers and sellers of electronics, governments and the general public about the value of EPEAT registration. EPEAT PREs are organizations that review and qualify product declarations and audit registrations to assure their accuracy. Manufacturers may use one or multiple PREs. Each PRE is responsible for ongoing verification investigation of those products registered through their service. These audits are undertaken in coordination with the MSE and the other PREs. Contracting, pricing, geographic coverage and other business details are individually determined by each PRE. Details of coverage and services must be obtained by contacting them directly.
EPEAT Environmental Criteria EPEAT
®-registered electronic products meet environmental measures referred to as criteria. All of the criteria used
in EPEAT are based on ANSI-approved public standards, which provide technical details for every criterion and specify how a manufacturer must demonstrate compliance. If you are a manufacturer looking to register a product in EPEAT, you need to purchase the umbrella standard – IEEE 1680 – your product group standard - 1680.1, 1680.2 or 1680.3 (as required by EPEAT). For more information about standards and their development, or to purchase standards, please visit the IEEE site. Search for 1680 standards in the store. More complete information about EPEAT’s environmental criteria is available here
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 3
EPEAT Conformity Assurance (PRE) Network Subscribers must engage at least one PRE. More information about the role of PREs is available here
CESI Certification Body was established by China Electronic Standardization Institute (CESI) which was
founded in July 1963 and is a non-profit making institution engaged in standard development,
conformity assessment and measurement activities in the field of Electronics and information
technologies. CESI Certification body provides professional services regarding green and sustainability
aspects of the electronic products, including eco-design, RoHS, Energy Efficiency, Carbon Reduction and more.
Visit http://www.cc.cesi.cn/ Contact: Ms. Yutao YANG
DEKRA SE currently operates in more than 50 countries, with over 27,000 employees committed
to ensuring long-term safety, quality and environmental protection. The DEKRA Business Units
“Automotive”, “Industrial” and “Personnel” provide services in the fields of vehicle inspections, expert appraisals,
international claims management, consulting, industrial testing, product testing, certification, environmental
protection, qualification, and temporary work. In 2011 DEKRA generated sales totaling around 2 billion Euros.
Visit www.dekra-consulting.com Contacts: Jennifer Cooper or Stan Zurkiewicz
Intertek is a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of industries
around the world. From auditing and inspection, to testing, quality assurance and certification,
Intertek people are dedicated to adding value to customers’ products and processes, supporting
their success in the global marketplace. Intertek has the expertise, resources and global reach to
support its customers through its network of more than 1,000 laboratories and offices and over 33,000 around the
world.
Visit www.intertek.com Contact: Benjamin Holt
UL Environment, a business unit of UL, works to advance global sustainability, environmental health,
and safety by supporting the growth and development of environmentally preferable products,
services and organizations. UL Environment helps companies achieve their sustainability goals – and
help purchasers, specifiers, retailers, governments, and consumers find products they can trust. UL
Environment offers environmental claim validations, multi-attribute product certifications, environmental product
declarations, indoor air quality certification, product emissions testing and more.
Visit www.ul.com/environment Contact: Angela Griffiths
VDE (Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik e.V) Association for Electrical,
Electronic & Information Technologies based in Germany operates the VDE Testing and
Certification Institute as a well-known testing and certification body, internationally active for over 90 years, and
accredited by multiple organizations worldwide. The VDE Institute provides premium services regarding safety,
usability as well as EMC and operates a chemical lab, to cover environmental regulatory material requirements and
the sustainability aspects of electronic products.
Visit www.vde.com Contact: Bernd Franke
EPEAT® is a comprehensive environmental rating that helps identify greener computers and other
electronic equipment. The EPEAT system was conceived and developed through the collaboration
of stakeholders from the business, advocacy, government and academic arenas. EPEAT is used by
hundreds of companies, universities and government agencies in dozens of countries. Its rigorous requirements
and searchable product database let buyers bypass marketing hype and confusing specifications.
Visit www.epeat.net Contact: Jeff Omelchuck
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 4
Current Subscriber Information
Subscribers may add product groups at any time. They do so by:
1. Completing an updated Subscriber Information Form
2. Paying MSE fees for the added product group(s)
3. Engaging a PRE for the new product group(s)
Questions and Answers Q – Do Subscribers have to wait until the annual renewal date to add a product group?
A – No. Subscribers may add a product group at any time.
Q – Do Subscribers pay a full year fee for a new group if it’s added before the existing annual renewal date?
A – No. The first year fee for a new product group is pro-rated to the existing annual renewal date.
Example: A current Subscriber has an annual renewal date of July 15. It adds a new product group March
15. The new product group fee is pro-rated to 1/3 the normal amount for the period March 15 – July 15.
Q – Does signing up for a new product group change the existing annual renewal date?
A – No. The existing annual renewal date is unchanged by addition of a new product group.
Example: A current Subscriber has an annual renewal date of July 15. It adds a new product group March
15. Future renewals for all product groups will continue to take place on July 15.
Q – Will future renewals be for a full year fee for all product groups?
A – Yes. After the first short year pro-rate, future renewals will be for a full year’s fee for each product group.
Q – When do Subscribers have to pay the fee for new product groups?
A – The fee must be paid before products appear on the public Registry. EPEAT will, however, grant existing
Subscribers access to the Registry as soon as they update their Subscriber Information Form.
Q – May a Subscriber engage different PREs for each product group?
A – Yes. Subscribers may engage as many or few PREs as they choose. They may use different PREs for each
product group.
Q – May a Subscriber use more than one PRE for each product group?
A – Yes, Subscribers may use more than one PRE within a product group. The only limit is that each product
declared may have only one PRE assigned for each country of declaration. Otherwise, Subscribers are fee to
manage their PRE relationships as they choose.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 5
Questions and Answers
Calculating Revenue When Determining EPEAT Fees Q – When calculating revenue for determining EPEAT fees, does a Subscriber use gross or net revenue?
A – Gross revenue.
Q – What revenue period is used?
A – Calendar year 2011 revenue is used for subscriptions and renewals that take place before 6/30/2013. Calendar
year 2012 revenue is used for subscriptions and renewals that take place from 7/1/13-6/30/14.
Q – Does a Subscriber use actual or budgeted revenue?
A – Actual revenue.
Q – Does revenue include sales from products the Subscriber chooses not to list on the Registry?
A – Yes. Revenue is for all sales within the product group, even if the Subscriber chooses not to list some products
on the EPEAT Registry.
Q – Does revenue include sales from products that don’t meet one or more of EPEAT’s environmental criteria
due to design or manufacture attributes?
A – Yes. Revenue includes sales from all products within the product group, including those that don’t meet one or
more environmental criteria.
Example: A Subscriber manufactures large plasma screen televisions. Due to screen technology and size,
the product doesn’t meet the energy conservation requirement. Sales from the product are still included
when determining EPEAT fees.
Q – Does revenue include sales from products outside the scope of a required ENERGY STAR standard?
A – No. If a product is outside the scope of a required ENERGY STAR standard, revenue from its sale is not included
when determining EPEAT fees.
Example: A Subscriber manufactures industrial printers that operate on three-phase power. Revenue
from sales of these printers is not included when determining EPEAT fees since the ENERGY STAR Imaging
Equipment standard specifically excludes from its scope those products that operate on three-phase
power.
Q – Does revenue include sales of supplies, consumables, service plans and financing?
A – No. Revenue includes only sales of the equipment. Sales of supplies, consumables, service plans and financing
are not included when determining EPEAT fees.
Q – Does revenue include sales from all countries or only those a Subscriber uses on the EPEAT Registry?
A – All countries, including those that aren’t on the EPEAT Registry.
Q – Does revenue include all sales or only those sales to purchasers who require EPEAT?
A – All sales.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 6
Questions and Answers - Continued
MSE Fee Discounts Q – Does a Subscriber to more than one product group receive a discount?
A – Yes for MSE fees. No for EPEAT PRE fees. Other organizations’ PRE fees are outside EPEAT’s authority.
Q – How is the discount calculated?
A – For a 2nd
product group, a 5% discount is applied to the smaller MSE fee. For a 3rd
product group, a 10%
discount is applied to the smallest MSE fee.
Example: A Subscriber participates in three product groups with MSE fees of $100X, $150X and $200X. A
5% discount is applied to the $150X fee and a 10% discount is applied to the $100X fee.
Q – Will Subscribers to the TV standard receive a MSE fee discount?
A – Yes, if they subscribe by June 30, 2013, Subscribers will receive a TV MSE fee discount of 25%.
Q – How will the TV discount and multiple product group discounts work in combination?
A – The 25% discount will be applied first when determining whether the TV MSE fee is the smaller fee for
purposes of determining how to apply any 5% and 10% discounts.
Example: A Subscriber joins the TV Registry by June 30, 2013 and also participates in another product
group. The TV MSE fee before discount is $100X and the other product group MSE fee is $90X. The 25%
discount for the TV MSE reduces that fee to $75X. The discounted TV MSE fee is the smaller of the two
MSE fees and a further discount of 5% is applied to it.
Fees and Participation Dates For New IE and TV Registries Q – When do Subscribers have to pay the fee for new product groups?
A – The fee must be paid before products appear on the public Registry. However, during the launch phase of the
new Registries, EPEAT will grant early access to existing and new Subscribers as follows:
Existing Subscribers will receive access to the Registries as soon as they update their Subscriber
Information Form.
New Subscribers will receive access to the Registries once they’ve signed the MSE License and Subscriber
Agreement , completed the Subscriber Information Form, engaged a PRE and paid the appropriate EPEAT
Fees or provided evidence that fee payment is forthcoming, such as by purchase order.
Q – For what time period will Subscribers pay to participate in the new Registries?
A – Existing Subscribers will pay a pro-rated fee from the launch date through their next annual renewal date. New
Subscribers will pay a full year fee. The new Registries launch 1/18/13 for IE and 3/1/13 for TVs. Both existing and
new Subscribers may also choose to join the Registries after launch dates, however, they won’t have early access
as explained in the preceding Q&A.
Q – Will any part of the fee paid before the launch be used up prior to launch?
A – No. Fees paid before the launch of new Registries will be treated as a deposit. Fees will begin to be used up
only after the new Registries are open to the public.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 7
Personal Computer Products Subscriber Fee Schedule EPEAT Registry Access (MSE)
Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to place onto the EPEAT registry
products that are declared to an approved EPEAT PRE to be in conformance with specific criteria of
IEEE 1680.1, which covers notebooks, desktops, work stations, thin clients, and PC displays
(Personal Computer Products). The fee is paid annually.
Engaging one or more PREs is required in order for products to appear on the EPEAT registry. See
the list of available PREs here. A subscriber may use more than one PRE.
EPEAT MSE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Personal Computer Products between 7/1/13 and
6/30/14.
EPEAT’s MSE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2012 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.1 (notebooks, desktops,
integrated systems, work stations, thin clients, and displays) whether or not those products qualify
for EPEAT registration or are actually registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2012 sales (US $) of notebooks,
desktops, integrated systems, work stations,
thin clients, and displays
Annual MSE fee (US $)*
Over $50 Billion $ 152,000
$25B - $50B $ 111,400
$10B - $25B $ 70,000
$5B - $10B $ 54,000
$2.5B - $5B $ 44,000
$1B - $2.5B $ 38,200
$500 Million to $1B $ 32,000
$250M - $500M $ 27,000
$100M - $250M $ 21,000
$50M - $100M $ 18,000
$25M - $50M $ 15,000
$10M - $25M $ 5,850
$5M to $10M $ 3,800
Less than $5M $ 1,550
*MSE Fee discounted for Subscribers to two or more product groups: 2nd group – 5% discount for smaller fee 3rd group – 10% discount for smallest fee
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They
will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing
subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 8
Imaging Equipment Subscriber Fee Schedule EPEAT Registry Access (MSE)
Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers October 2012 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to place onto the EPEAT registry
products that are declared to an approved EPEAT PRE to be in conformance with specific criteria of
IEEE 1680.2, which covers printers, copiers, scanners, facsimile machines, multifunction devices,
mailing machines and digital duplicators (Imaging Equipment). The fee is paid annually.
Engaging one or more PREs is required in order for products to appear on the EPEAT registry. See
the list of available PREs here. A subscriber may use more than one PRE.
EPEAT MSE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Imaging Equipment between 10/2012 and 6/30/14.
EPEAT’s MSE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2011 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.2 (printers, copiers,
scanners, facsimile machines, multifunction devices, mailing machines and digital duplicators)
whether or not those products meet EPEAT environmental criteria or are registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2011 sales (US $) of printers, copiers, scanners, facsimile machines, multifunction
devices, mailing machines and digital duplicators
Annual MSE fee (US $)*
Over $50 Billion $ 152,000
$25B - $50B $ 111,400
$10B - $25B $ 70,000
$5B - $10B $ 54,000
$2.5B - $5B $ 44,000
$1B - $2.5B $ 38,200
$500 Million to $1B $ 32,000
$250M - $500M $ 27,000
$100M - $250M $ 21,000
$50M - $100M $ 18,000
$25M - $50M $ 15,000
$10M - $25M $ 5,850
$5M to $10M $ 3,800
Less than $5M $ 1,550
*MSE Fee discounted for Subscribers to two or more product groups 2nd group – 5% discount for smaller fee 3rd group – 10% discount for smallest fee
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 9
Television Subscriber Fee Schedule
EPEAT Registry Access (MSE) Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers October 2012 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to place onto the EPEAT registry
products that are declared to an approved EPEAT PRE to be in conformance with specific criteria of
IEEE 1680.3, which covers Televisions of all types. The fee is paid annually.
Engaging one or more PREs is required in order for products to appear on the EPEAT registry. See
the list of available PREs here. A subscriber may use more than one PRE.
EPEAT MSE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Televisions between October 2012 and June 30, 2014.
EPEAT’s MSE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2011 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.3 (Televisions, regardless of
screen technology) whether or not those products meet EPEAT environmental criteria or are
registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2011 sales (US $) of Televisions Annual MSE fee (US $)*
Over $50 Billion $ 152,000
$25B - $50B $ 111,400
$10B - $25B $ 70,000
$5B - $10B $ 54,000
$2.5B - $5B $ 44,000
$1B - $2.5B $ 38,200
$500 Million to $1B $ 32,000
$250M - $500M $ 27,000
$100M - $250M $ 21,000
$50M - $100M $ 18,000
$25M - $50M $ 15,000
$10M - $25M $ 5,850
$5M to $10M $ 3,800
Less than $5M $ 1,550
* Television MSE fees will be discounted 25% for subscriptions on or before June 30, 2013 MSE Fee discounted for Subscribers to two or more product groups
2nd group – 5% discount for smaller fee 3rd group – 10% discount for smallest fee
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 10
Personal Computer Products Subscriber Fee Schedule EPEAT Conformity Assurance (PRE)
Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to declare to the EPEAT PRE their
products´ conformance to specific criteria of IEEE 1680.1, which covers notebooks, desktops, work
stations, thin clients, and PC displays (Personal Computer Products). The fee is paid annually.
In order for the declared products to appear on the EPEAT registry the subscriber must also sign an
agreement with and pay a fee to the MSE.
EPEAT PRE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Personal Computer Products between 7/1/13 and
6/30/14.
EPEAT’s PRE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2012 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.1 (notebooks, desktops,
integrated systems, work stations, thin clients, and displays) whether or not those products meet
EPEAT environmental criteria or are actually registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2012 sales (US $) of notebooks, desktops, integrated systems, work stations,
thin clients, and displays
Annual PRE fee (US $)
Over $50 Billion $ 93,500
$25B - $50B $ 75,900
$10B - $25B $ 59,400
$5B - $10B $ 46,200
$2.5B - $5B $ 36,300
$1B - $2.5B $ 29,700
$500 Million to $1B $ 25,300
$250M - $500M $ 20,900
$100M - $250M $ 16,500
$50M - $100M $ 13,200
$25M - $50M $ 10,500
$10M - $25M $ 7,700
$5M to $10M $ 5,700
Less than $5M $ 2,800
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 11
Imaging Equipment Subscriber Fee Schedule EPEAT Conformity Assurance (PRE)
Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers October 2012 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to declare to the EPEAT PRE their
products´ conformance to specific criteria of IEEE 1680.2, which covers printers, copiers, scanners,
facsimile machines, multifunction devices, mailing machines and digital duplicators (Imaging
Equipment). The fee is paid annually.
In order for the declared products to appear on the EPEAT registry the subscriber must also sign an
agreement with and pay a fee to the MSE.
EPEAT PRE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Imaging Equipment between 10/2012 and 6/30/14.
EPEAT’s PRE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2011 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.2 (printers, copiers,
scanners, facsimile machines, multifunction devices, mailing machines and digital duplicators)
whether or not those products meet EPEAT environmental criteria or are registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2011 sales (US $) of printers, copiers, scanners, facsimile machines, multifunction
devices, mailing machines and digital duplicators
Annual PRE fee (US $)
Over $50 Billion $ 93,500
$25B - $50B $ 75,900
$10B - $25B $ 59,400
$5B - $10B $ 46,200
$2.5B - $5B $ 36,300
$1B - $2.5B $ 29,700
$500 Million to $1B $ 25,300
$250M - $500M $ 20,900
$100M - $250M $ 16,500
$50M - $100M $ 13,200
$25M - $50M $ 10,500
$10M - $25M $ 7,700
$5M to $10M $ 5,700
Less than $5M $ 2,800
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.
Becoming an EPEAT Subscriber Page 12
Television Subscriber Fee Schedule
EPEAT Conformity Assurance (PRE) Effective for New or Renewing Subscribers October 2012 – June 30, 2014
Payment of the appropriate fee below enables a subscriber to declare to the EPEAT PRE their
products´ conformance to specific criteria of IEEE 1680.3, which covers Televisions of all types,
regardless of screen technology. The fee is paid annually.
In order for the declared products to appear on the EPEAT registry the subscriber must also sign an
agreement with and pay a fee to the MSE.
EPEAT MSE subscriptions are for one year, beginning on the date of subscription. The fees below
apply to new and renewal subscriptions for Televisions between October 2012 and June 30, 2014.
EPEAT’s PRE fee is based on the subscriber’s 2011 global sales of their branded products, stated in
U.S. dollars. Global sales include all product types covered by IEEE 1680.3 (Televisions, regardless of
screen technology) whether or not those products meet EPEAT environmental criteria or are
registered on EPEAT.net.
Global 2011 sales (US $) of Televisions Annual PRE fee (US $)
Over $50 Billion $ 93,500
$25B - $50B $ 75,900
$10B - $25B $ 59,400
$5B - $10B $ 46,200
$2.5B - $5B $ 36,300
$1B - $2.5B $ 29,700
$500 Million to $1B $ 25,300
$250M - $500M $ 20,900
$100M - $250M $ 16,500
$50M - $100M $ 13,200
$25M - $50M $ 10,500
$10M - $25M $ 7,700
$5M to $10M $ 5,700
Less than $5M $ 2,800
Term and Invoicing New subscribers may contact EPEAT to request an invoice for the appropriate revenue tier. They
will be granted registry privileges once registration is complete and the fee is paid. Renewing
subscribers will receive an invoice 90 days before their renewal date.