LED Lighting

LED Lighting

LED Lighting is extremely energy efficient. Most led light bulbs use only a fraction of the power of a similar fluorescent or incandescent light bulb, making them far less of a drain on your building’s energy consumption.

On average, LED Light bulbs are four to five times as efficient as incandescent lights and measurably more efficient than fluorescent lighting, based on their rating using lumen systems.

LED Lighting is also capable of producing a large amount of light at a lower wattage than conventional lighting. Widely available LED lights produce between 46 and 75 lumens per watt, versus 16.7 to 19.8 lumens per watt for incandescent lighting.

This energy efficiency has several benefits for your building. If you have a solar energy system, the reduced electrical consumption of LED lighting can make achieving electricity independence far easier.

If you depend of the grid power, the reduced electrical consumption of LED lighting can lower your energy costs, resulting in significant saving over the course of the year, particularly in homes and buildings that are lit throughout the evening and night.