Technologies that not only improve
our life today, but tomorrow as well.
Bosch supports the use of green technology and the efficient use of resources. This guiding
principle underpins all our work in all sectors, from environment-sensitive production methods
to researching new, energy-efficient technologies.
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Green Technology Inside.
This signet denotes products that focus on energy
and water efficiency while achieving top performance
based on Bosch technologies – and, like all Bosch
products, have been manufactured with the aim of
minimizing their impact on the environment. The signet
stands for the resource-efficiency of our products
– quite simply, for their ‘Green Technology’.
Enter a new era in energy-saving and water-saving
Improvements in energy and water consumption over
the past 15 years with the super-efficient Bosch
home appliances.
1)
Comparison between the consumption values as determined based on the standard program cottons and coloured wash 60°C at full load for the
Bosch washing machine WAY2874W1 from 2012 and the similarly determined consumption values for a comparable Bosch appliance in 1997.
2)
Comparison between the consumption values as determined based on the standard program cotton cupboard dry for the Bosch tumble dryer
WTY88701 from 2012 and the similarly determined consumption values for a comparable Bosch appliance in 1997.
Tumble Dryer
Washing Machine
Dishwasher
Fridges and Freezers
Built-in Electric Oven
Energy consumption per kg
of washing, cotton cupboard
dry, spun at 1000 rpm
2
Consumption per kg, cottons
and coloured wash 60º C
1
Refrigerator
Fridge-
Freezer
Freezer
Consumption per rinse
cycle per place setting
3
(2012: 13 place settings,
1997: 12 place settings)
Energy consumption to
EN 50304 (Comparison
of 1999 to 2012)
5
Enter a new era in energy-saving and water-saving.
Improvements in energy and water consumption over the past
15 years with super-efficient Bosch home appliances.
0.20
kWh
1997
1997
1997
1997
1997
1997
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
1997
0.10
kWh
0.46
kWh
0.48
kWh
0.55
kWh
0.09
kWh
0.05
kWh
0.16
kWh
0.15
kWh
0.15
kWh
1.33 l
0.54 l
Up to
Up to
0.61
kWh
1997
2012
0.19
kWh
–69%
Up to
Up to
Up to
Up to
Up to
Up to
–53%
–35%
–50%
–60%
–65%
–69%
–73%
1.10
kWh
0.63
kWh
Up to
–43%
1999
2012
Energy consumption per 100 l of net
capacity in 24 hours
4
9.80 l
6.38 l
2
Comparison between the consumption
values as determined based on the
standard program cotton cupboard
dry for the Bosch tumble dryer
WTY88701 from 2012 and the similarly
determined consumption values for a
comparable Bosch appliance in 1997.
1
Comparison between the consumption
values as determined based on the
standard program cottons and coloured
wash 60°C at full load for the Bosch
washing machine WAY2874W1 from 2012
and the similarly determined consumption
values for a comparable Bosch appliance
in 1997.
4
5
Comparison between the consumption
values as determined based on the
standard program for the Bosch
electric oven HBG38B722D/HBG38B752D/
HBG38B762D from 2012 and the similarly
determined consumption values for a
comparable Bosch appliance in 1999.
3
Comparison between the consumption
values per place setting as determined
based on the standard program Eco 50°C
for the Bosch dishwasher SMS69U78EU/
SMI69U75EU from 2012 and the similarly
determined consumption values for a
comparable Bosch appliance in 1997.
Comparison between the consumption values as determined based
on the standard program for Bosch refrigerator KIL24A75, Bosch
freezer GSN58AW40 and Bosch fridge-freezer KGN36SB40 from
2012 and the similarly determined consumption values for
comparable Bosch appliances in 1997.
Percentages expressed in the above diagram apply to appliances
sold in Europe. Source: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH.