Do you use LED illuminants at home and do you know what their advantages are over other lamps? LEDs are significantly more energy-efficient than traditional incandescent light bulbs, as they convert a lot more energy into light than in heat. LED is an abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode. LED lamps with a warm light colour of 2,700 Kelvin produce the same kind of feel-good ambiance as their predecessors, the incandescent light bulb. A decision to switch to LED will not just save you money – these lamps reach full light capacity immediately after activation. The older energy-saving lamps, on the other hand, had a “warm up” delay.
More eco-friendly and economical than the incandescent light bulb
A 60 W incandescent light bulb burning 3 hours a day will consume 60 kWh per year. An LED lamp with similar luminance will consume only 10 W, which would mean a total energy power consumption of just 11 kWh. You would pay on average six times less than for the 60 W lamp.
Depending on the type of LED you choose, you can therefore save up to 85% of power with a lifespan of up to 25,000 hours.