Practice the concept of green lighting #2

Practice the concept of green lighting #2

The new generation of energy-saving LED lamps has been launched, which reduces energy consumption by 40% through technological innovation, contributing to energy conservation and environmental protection. The new product uses high-efficiency LED chips and nano-level optical lenses, which significantly reduce power consumption compared to traditional LED lamps while ensuring the same brightness. At the same time, the service life of the lamps is extended to 50,000 hours, reducing the frequency of replacement and waste of resources. According to the test of authoritative institutions, the luminous efficiency of this series of lamps reaches 160lm/W, which far exceeds the industry standard and meets the requirements of the EU ErP environmental protection directive. At present, this product has been widely used in commercial lighting, municipal engineering and other fields, and has won unanimous praise from customers.

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