

What’s expiring and when
As of April 21, 2026, EC3 shows 15 Somfy EPDs reaching end of validity in December 2026. The items below are the clearest, product‑named entries we identified, with the official end date in parentheses. Several appear twice as separate language or market variants, which EC3 counts individually.
- ALTUS 60 RTS & OREA 60 RTS motors for rolling shutters (2026‑12‑23)
- Motors for curtain, TLW25 RTS battery (2026‑12‑17)
- Wind sensor Eolis 3D Wirefree RTS, English version (2026‑12‑15)
- Wind sensor Eolis 3D Wirefree RTS, French version “Capteur de vent EOLIS 3D RTS sans fil” (2026‑12‑15)
- KEYPAD, English listing (2026‑12‑10)
- KEYPAD, second listing variant (2026‑12‑10)
- Movelite AC, listing A (2026‑12‑02)
- Movelite AC, listing B (2026‑12‑02)
- LT60 PA & LT60 RA motors (2026‑12‑01)
- OREA 60 WT motors (2026‑12‑01)
EC3 also shows five additional December‑2026 entries that map to these same families, likely region or language variants of the models above. To avoid confusion, we grouped them with their parent family names here. You can spot these files alongside the product PEPs on Somfy’s documentation hubs, which frequently host direct PEP ecopassport PDFs for motors, sensors, keypads and controls (Somfy Documentation; Somfy IT Downloads).
Replacements already live, or a gap forming?
We looked for renewed or successor EPDs covering the exact SKUs above. As of April 21, 2026, we do not see replacement PEPs for the named 60‑mm roller shutter motors, Movelite AC, TLW25 RTS battery, the Eolis 3D wind sensor, or the two KEYPAD files in the December 2026 cohort. Adjacent Somfy families do carry fresh PEPs into 2029, for example ALTUS 50 RTS and ILMO3 50 WT, but those are not one‑to‑one replacements for 60‑mm lines or for accessories listed here.
Two quick notes to level‑set timing. Most construction EPDs are valid for five years under EN 15804 and ISO 14025, so December 2026 aligns with products last published in late 2021 or early 2022 (EN 15804+A2, 2019; ISO 14025, 2010). And Somfy’s public sites regularly link to PEP ecopassport files for many of the families above, which is a good place to watch for an updated version number or refreshed validity window as renewal work progresses (Somfy Systems Documentation).
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What this means for submittals
If renewals are not posted by the first week of December, project teams that must submit EPDs at the product level will likely make one of three moves. They will shift to Somfy SKUs with current PEPs that can meet the same performance, swap to a fabricator who can supply a system‑level shade EPD that wraps a motor and fabric together, or pick a competitor with an in‑date declaration for the same function. That choice depends on design tolerances, controls topology, and procurement timing. It also affects how quickly a spec can be cleared without extra modeling.
Credible alternatives with current EPDs
Here are current third‑party EPDs in the same functional lanes that specifiers may reach for if a gap opens in December.
- Motors for shutters and gates: Nice S.p.A publishes product‑specific EPDs for gear motors, including RUN 2500 and Next series, valid into 2028 (EPD International AB, 2023).
- Exterior shutters and daylight control: VELUX publishes Smart EPD‑verified declarations for electric and solar roller shutters with validity into 2031, useful on roof applications when a motorized shutter is part of the daylighting package (Smart EPD, 2026).
- External shading systems: heroal has EPDs for external sun‑protection systems verified by ift Rosenheim, valid into 2029, which keeps façade shading options on spec while maintaining current documentation (ift Rosenheim, 2024).
For category context and a deeper scan of controls listings, see our recent pieces on Somfy’s portfolio and on European lighting controls, both grounded in public operator data (Somfy’s EPD footprint in smart shading and EPDs for Lighting Controls in Europe).
Commercial impact, translated to bid math
Product‑specific EPDs reduce friction at the exact moment submittals are checked. When a declaration lapses, the team must either model more, select a less optimal default, or re‑route to a product with a current EPD. That detour can push reviews by several days and in tight schedules that feels like changing the playlist mid road trip. The cost of preparing a fresh EPD is usually dwarfed by the revenue protected when your product stays selectable on EPD‑required projects.
Renewal checklist we recommend
- Prioritize SKUs with December 2026 end dates shown above. Confirm scope, references and whether one family‑level study can support multiple variants to save time.
- Align PCR choice with the competitive set, especially if peers anchor similar motors or controls under the same program operator and rule set.
- Stage data collection now. You will avoid holiday slowdowns and give verifiers the time they need for a clean, dependable publish.
Where to watch for updates
Somfy publishes PEP links on multiple regional documentation pages, often grouped by family. Bookmark your product’s manuals and PEPs, then check again in late Q3. If a fresh file number appears or the validity window slides to 2031, you’re covered. If not, plan to brief sales so specs can be steered to in‑date SKUs without drama. This is basic, but it’s how teams stay in control of the spec. It’s also how they definately avoid last‑minute substitutions.
For convenience, Somfy’s public documentation hubs often surface PEPs close to the spec sheets: somfysystems.com/en‑us/support/documentation and regional equivalents like somfy.it/assistenza/downloads.
Bottom line for December 2026
Fifteen Somfy PEP ecopassport EPDs are due to expire in December. Nine are clearly named above, and the remaining five appear to be additional language or market variants in the same motor, keypad and sensor families. We do not see direct replacement EPDs yet for those SKUs. If renewals go live, nothing changes for specability. If they do not, expect specifiers to pivot to in‑date Somfy families or to competitors with current declarations.


