The Digilabel project is closely aligned not only with the Energy Labelling Directive but in particular with the rescale of the Energy Label which will incorporate a QR code element and the impending launch of the European Product Registry Database (EPREL). Throughout the project the consortium has maintained a close relationship with DG ENER providing shared experiences in the development of PocketWatt and EPREL and also holding a seat on the relevant EPREL stakeholder forums. Through this sharing of information the consortium has already advised the commission on the need for the EPREL database to include a field for the intended country of sale for products. Without this inclusion any tool developed to take data directly from EPREL will have limited usefulness to consumers where they could be directed to products not available in/designed for their country.
Further PocketWatt has been designed with the intention of an inevitable link to the EPREL database and it is through close negotiations with DGENER that we have been able to confirm this offering.The central PocketWatt web tool will continue to be hosted and maintained by Solstice until at least March 2021. The tool will maintain its own separate database of products in the back end used to run the functionality of the tool itself, this database will be maintained via a link with the EPREL database Open Data Portal (ODP). The ODP will be updated from the live EPREL database periodically, from here Solstice will export out the required technical product data and import this directly into the PocketWatt database. A field mapping exercise has already taken place such that the xml export from the ODP can be directly imported into PocketWatt. Links to the PocketWatt tool will be available from the relevant pages of the Europa website.
In terms of ongoing retailer access to the PocketWatt tool, the code to embed the widget will still be available for retailers to utilise beyond the life of the project as well as basic technical support; however, implementation and administration support will not be available unless resourced. As such project partners are considering a range of commercial offerings which could be made available to those retailers who wish to continue implementing the tool and those organisations who expressed an interest in implementation but could not within the lifetime of the project. This could include for example a supported online and/or in store implementation, supported promotional materials and activities in relation to the tool, integration of guidance into existing training services, a white label version of the tool or the integration of PocketWatt’s functions and features into an organisations own app or tool.