What is LED Lighting?

What is LED Lighting?

LED stands for ‘Light Emitting Diode’ and is a type of semiconductor which converts electrical current into light with high efficiency. Unlike ordinary lights, LED lights don’t require a filament or flourescent gas to produce light. This means that up to 80% less energy is used, creating much less heat and producing greater brightness per watt.

Environmental impact is greatly reduced because LED lighting requires far less power than traditional lights. Because of this, many governments are creating rebate programs to incentivise greener industry practices. Click here to learn more about the available Australian government LED rebates.

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