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Motorola Chargers Reach 100 Percent Energy Star Compliance

Every charger for mobile phones and accessories that Motorola sells now qualify for the EPA's Energy Star efficiency label, saving about 40 percent more energy than conventional models.

Motorola has become the first major cell phone manufacturer to redesign all its mobile phone and accessory chargers to be Energy Star-qualified. Each of its chargers now save about 40 percent more energy than previous models.

Energy Star was created by the EPA and the Department of Energy to help consumers identify energy-efficient products which meet strict energy efficiency guidelines.

"EPA salutes Motorola's leadership as the first company to ensure all of the power adapters in their phone chargers earn the Energy Star," said Bill Wehrum, Acting EPA Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation. "By being more energy efficient, Energy Star-qualified adapters reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution associated with the generation of electricity."

According to EPA, if every phone sold in the U.S. this year used an Energy Star qualified adapter in its charger, the energy saved could light 760,000 homes for a year. In addition, it would prevent well over 1 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions, the equivalent emissions of more than 200,000 cars.

"At Motorola, we realize the importance of helping to protect the environment," said Greg Estell a vice president at Motorola. “As a leading provider of consumer electronic products to millions of American homes, Motorola is dedicated to providing solutions, like Energy Star-qualified chargers, that help improve the everyday lives of consumers.”

The Energy Star logo will be incorporated on the packaging of Motorola's aftermarket wall-chargers so consumers can easily identify energy efficient products.

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