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    Energy efficient LED

    The long lifetime of Philips LED means you’ll change your bulbs less often. Their energy efficiency means you’ll see the benefits in your wallet as well.

     

    Philips LEDs use 90% less energy* than traditional incandescent lights, while producing the same beautiful, warm and familiar light. They can last up to 22 years, which is equal to 25 incandescent bulbs. So not only will you have fewer bulbs to change, there will be less waste as a result. Your home is worth investing in. Let Philips help with the right LED light.
     

    *An 8.5 Watt LED bulb uses up to 86% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs.

    Many Philips LED bulbs are also Energy Star certified, and may qualify for a rebate with your local utility. Or, you can download the Philips Mail-In rebate, good towards any Energy Star certified Philips LED bulb. Save now on your purchase, and save later on your energy bill!
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    Energy-saving LED lights

     

    LED lighting means sustainable lighting in so many ways. LED lights save up to 90% energy compared to a traditional bulb with the same light output.

     

    When you buy a Philips LED fixture or light bulb, you start saving money right away. For each light bulb you replace with a LED light, you will see immediate returns on a lower energy bill.

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    Long lifetime

     

    LED light sources last longer, avoiding the hassle of frequent changing of light bulbs. This significantly reduces waste but also saves money in the long term.This significantly reduces waste but also saves money in the long term.

     

    The lifetime of an LED light source can be up to 25 times longer than that of traditional light sources. A conventional bulb has a lifetime of about 1,000 hours, while Philips LED lighting has a lifetime of up to 25,000 hours. That is the equivalent of more than 22 years*! 

     

    *22 years means rated average life based on engineering testing and probability analysis where the lamp is used on average 3 hours/day, 7 days a week.

    Lumen & wattage

     

    Lumen and wattage are important concepts to understand when considering the energy use of a light source. Simply put: an LED light uses far less energy (watt) to produce the same light output (lumen).

     

    An example: an LED bulb uses only 2.5 watts to produce a light output of 115 lumen, while a traditional bulb uses 15 watts (or 6 times more energy!) to produce the same lumen output.

     

    Watch the video to learn more about watt and lumen, or check out our Wiki guides on amount of light and watt & lumen.

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