enum categorisation

max_energy_efficiency_class

Upper bound of energy efficiency across variants. Pairs with min_energy_efficiency_class.

Also known as: max_energy_class

Channel support

Channel Status Field name Notes
Google Merchant Center Conditional max_energy_efficiency_class
Meta Commerce Manager Optional max_energy_efficiency_class
TikTok Shop Not supported
Pinterest Catalog Optional max_energy_efficiency_class
Amazon Optional max_energy_label
Bing Merchant Center Conditional max_energy_efficiency_class

Why it matters

Channels display ranges in placements when min and max differ. Without max, the range can't be computed and the listing shows only the worst-case class.

Upper bound of the energy class range. When min and max differ, channels show the range; when they match, only one value displays.

The validation rule: max must be ≥ min (better than or equal to). A range of "C to A" makes sense (worst case C, best case A); "A to C" is invalid.

The strategic point: accurate ranges matter. The instinct to show only the best energy class to make the listing more competitive backfires when EU regulators audit. Correctly-declared ranges that show the worst case alongside the best build user trust and avoid compliance flags.

Format rules

  • Letter grade, must be ≥ min_energy_efficiency_class

    Applies to: Google Merchant Center, Meta Commerce Manager, Pinterest Catalog, Amazon, Bing Merchant Center

Valid examples

A

Upper bound across variants

FAQ

Do channels show the range or just one class?

When min and max differ, channels show 'C to A' style ranges in placements. When they match, only one value displays.

Last reviewed: 26 May 2026

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