As we all know, traditional incandescent lamps are gradually being replaced by energy-saving lamps with cold light sources due to their shortcomings such as high energy consumption and huge heat generation. However, technology is always advancing, and Philips has demonstrated a revolutionary invention-the TLED warm-color light bulb. Philips plans to start mass production of TLEDs in 2015, which will first be used in the industrial and commercial fields, and then enter the home market.
The ratio of brightness to power of traditional incandescent bulbs is about 15 lumens/watt, while ordinary energy-saving lamps are much higher, reaching 200 lumens/watt. On this basis, TLED has risen to a new level, reaching about 1000 lumens/watt. According to statistics, the energy-saving lamps used in American lighting consume 200 billion kilowatt-hours (commonly known as degree in China) every year. All replacements with TLED light sources will save 12 billion U.S. dollars in electricity bills and reduce 60 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. It sounds very tempting. force.
CEO Rene van Schooten proudly said: “Following the large-scale popularization of traditional LEDs, we invented the new TLED technology, which has increased its efficiency several times. This progress is very exciting and it will give us the world. Energy saving.”