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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Vehicle firms urged to get fuel economy labels

Manufacturers, importers, distributors, dealers, and rebuilders of all public and private road transport vehicles are required to obtain Fuel Economy Label (FEL) and Fuel Economy Sticker (FES) from the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of its Vehicle Fuel Economy Labelling Program (VFELP) beginning first quarter of 2025.

VFELP is mandated under Section 17 of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (Republic Act No. 11285), which aims to empower Filipino consumers to make informed decisions about vehicle purchases.

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“With VFELP, we’re putting the power of informed choice into the hands of Filipino consumers,” DOE energy utilization management bureau director Patrick Aquino said.

“Knowing your vehicle’s fuel efficiency is not just about saving money; it’s about building a sustainable future. Every drop of fuel or kilowatt saved, every gram of greenhouse gas emission reduced will make a real difference in the fight against climate change,” Aquino said.

It ensures that fuel economy data, including the engine fuel economy ratings, are readily accessible and verified through the performance labeling requirements set by the DOE with the assistance of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) at the point of sale.

Under the VFELP system, all transport vehicle manufacturers, importers, distributors, rebuilders, and/or builders should undergo company registration, covering both head offices and all branches. The registration, costing P3,000, shall be valid for three years.

Vehicle registration is also mandatory for each model/type of vehicle offered by registered companies prior to sale to the public. The P2,700 registration is valid for six years.

The DOE established the VFELP system to facilitate efficient issuance of the FEL and FES.

The FEL, a removable label, displays essential fuel economy performance data, while the FES, a prescribed fixed sticker, includes a QR code linking to detailed vehicle information and the vehicle Fuel Economy Performance Rating (FEPR).

The system streamlines vehicle registration and fuel economy label issuance, providing real-time application tracking, up-to-date information, and fuel consumption and CO2 emissions calculations of transport vehicles.

The processing of registrations and label are completed within seven working days for company and vehicle registrations and three working days for FEL/FES, provided submissions are complete and accurate.

Only companies and vehicles that are registered can obtain an FEL and FES.

The dual-labeling system bears the DOE logo and provides consumers with both readily accessible information and the ability to access more comprehensive data online.

Failure to comply with the fuel economy labeling will be imposed fines and penalties, depending on the level of offense.

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