Dyson loses lawsuit over EU energy tests

Sir James says it is 'deplorable' the European Court of Justice endorses current tests

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Sir James Dyson has lost a bid to scrap EU energy labelling laws.

Making his case to the European Court of Justice, the British inventor complained that vacuum cleaners are only tested when they are empty of dust, meaning the ratings are not reflective of performance in real-world conditions. His complaints echo those now being levelled at car emissions tests in the wake of the Volkswagen cheating scandal.

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