hyötysuhdeluokkien
Hyötysuhdeluokkien, often translated as "efficiency classes," is a system used in some European countries to categorize the energy efficiency of various products, primarily appliances and building components. This classification helps consumers understand how much energy a product consumes relative to its performance. The classes typically range from A, representing the highest efficiency, to G, representing the lowest. Over time, the scale has been refined, with the introduction of sub-classes like A+, A++, and A+++ to denote even greater efficiency levels within the top tier.
The purpose of hyötysuhdeluokkien is to promote energy conservation and reduce environmental impact. By clearly displaying