Eight reasons why your business should switch to LED lightbulbs

Author: Hou

Mar. 07, 2024

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When you think about lowering your business’s energy costs, what probably comes to mind is optimizing electricity procurement contracts and upgrading critical machinery. Certainly, those can be sources of significant changes, so they are worth exploring. But there’s another change that is quick to execute, effective immediately, and can still have a meaningful effect on your company’s energy bills. That change? Switching to light-emitting diode bulbs, more commonly known as LED lights.

Here are some reasons why LED bulbs are a better choice for your business:

1. Longer lasting

Because you can expect LED bulbs to last longer than other lighting options, you get more hours of light from each bulb purchase. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, LED lights can last three to five times as long as their compact fluorescent light (CFL) counterparts. Compared to incandescent bulbs, they can last as much as 30 times longer. You and your staff spend less time changing out bulbs, and you generate less waste by getting more life out of each bulb because it lasts longer.

2. Cooler running

If you hold your hand close to an incandescent bulb, you can feel the heat it generates. Compare that to an LED bulb, which produces almost no discernible heat. An incandescent bulb wastes 90% of its energy on heat. By comparison, eighty percent of a CFL’s energy is lost to heat.

If your business is lit by older bulbs, much of the energy you are paying for is going toward that heat rather than lighting your space. Because of that, you are likely paying for extra air conditioning in the summer to counteract your light bulb’s heating effect. Switching to LED lights means your lights do what you expect–provide light–without the unwanted additional result of heating your space. You are no longer wasting energy, and there is no excess heat generated.

3. More versatile

Incandescent bulbs and CFLs have several limitations. They can only provide light in one color. While their color can be adjusted by changing the color of the glass through which the light travels, the light they cast will always be the same. LED lights are flexible, with smart options available that allow you to change the color of the light without changing the bulb.

4. More focused

LEDs are also more directional. They emit light in a specific direction rather than creating a general glow. That reduces the need for diffusers or reflectors in your light fixtures. Those devices attempt to direct the light from incandescent bulbs and CFLs to where it is needed, but even with their help, though, you lose much of the light. With LEDs, the light goes where you need it.

5. Less damaging

CFLs emit ultraviolet (UV) light, which can be hard on your employee’s eyes, leading to fatigue, headaches, and the need for more frequent breaks away from harsh lighting. UV light also damages fabrics, carpets, and decor. The resulting fading may hasten the need to replace furnishings. LED bulbs emit light that is entirely on the visible spectrum. That means no damaging UV light.

6. More durable

The physical bulbs are also better when comparing LEDs to CFLs. LED bulbs are solid-state lights. That makes them more resistant to damage than their fragile fluorescent counterparts. As a result, you will lose less money to broken bulbs. Additionally, a broken fluorescent bulb causes potential toxic mercury exposure. When someone shatters the delicate CFL tubes, they aren’t just wasting money. They create a hazard, making those easily broken CFLs even more problematic.

7. More energy-efficient

The estimated annual energy cost of a 60-watt incandescent bulb that’s on for three hours a day is $7.23. A 13w CFL, which puts out equivalent light to that incandescent, costs $1.57. Your new, energy-efficient LED bulb with the same light output? $1.08. Now multiply those savings by the number of bulbs in your company’s spaces and the number of three-hour periods each bulb is on. That adds up to meaningful savings on your energy bill and a significant reduction in your carbon footprint just from changing the light bulbs.

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Lights & Lighting

As we mentioned when discussing broken CFL bulbs, they contain mercury. Mercury is toxic to people and animals. Its presence in light bulbs creates a hazard when they shatter and also creates waste disposal issues. CFLs can not be disposed of in regular trash collection. You must treat them as hazardous materials.

You can avoid that entirely with LED bulbs. While their longer lifespan means you will have to throw them away less often, you can dispose of them with your regular trash when the time comes, or better yet, recycle them.

Small changes with big impact

Working with commercial energy companies or installing solar panels can bring about huge savings on your business’s electricity costs. In addition to considering significant changes like that, pay attention to smaller choices that can still have an enormous impact. Switching to LED bulbs takes little time, no expertise, and is only a small expense, but the effects can still benefit your company’s budget. If your business still has fluorescent or incandescent bulbs, making the change will be worthwhile.

Infographic

In the quest to cut business energy costs, businesses should consider transitioning to LED bulbs for immediate efficiency and sustainability gains. This infographic outlines the impactful advantages: longer life, cooler operation, color versatility, focused lighting, reduced damage, enhanced durability, energy efficiency, and lower toxicity. LEDs significantly reduce costs and contribute to sustainability by minimizing waste and environmental impact. Make this immediate switch for lasting savings and a greener, more efficient workplace.

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LED Lighting in an Industrial Facility

Due to the unique characteristics of LED lights, they are becoming popular for commercial and industrial applications. Despite its higher cost than conventional light sources, LEDs are more durable, reliable, and do not need any maintenance. The most advantageous factor is their long lifespan, which can last for as long as 50,000 - 100,000 hours. With properly designed fixtures, LEDs can operate well in all temperature environments and are much more energy-efficient than conventional light sources. Read on for more information on the 5 key benefits of LED lighting for industrial applications.

Return on Investment of LED Lighting for Industrial Applications

However, people seem to have some myths regarding the usage of LED lighting for industrial applications. Industries should be aware that LED lighting is a cost-effective replacement for fluorescents, HIDs, and all other types of industrial lighting. While initial purchase costs for LED lights are a little higher than fluorescents, the price difference is just a one-time issue. Moreover, they are energy-efficient, meaning industries that use LED lighting will have a lesser electricity bill.

Unlike past decades, when lighting-related energy costs played a relatively small role in purchase decisions, a decade of rapidly escalating energy prices has transformed energy use into the major cost driver for industrial lighting applications.

Commercial and industrial organizations should not trade-off for shorter initial payback periods—usually measured in months, they should look for long-term benefits, say for years. From a purely financial perspective, it makes sense to go for LED lights due to the long life and maintenance savings.

LED Lights Don’t Require Maintenance

It is a myth that LED lighting requires maintenance. People think that the magnetic ballasts of LEDs require servicing and replacement from time to time. However, LED lights have electronic drivers, which do not need replacement. Today, these drivers are designed to face any type of rugged environment. A magnetic ballast used in traditional industrial lighting like HID, HIF, HPS, and metal halide wears out fast, requiring servicing or replacement.

In large commercial and industrial facilities with hundreds of fluorescent or HID lights, servicing magnetic ballasts is quite expensive. But LEDs are semiconductors with electronic drivers, which play important role in managing the power delivery and makes the light energy efficient. Because LEDs use electronic drivers, they provide LED manufacturers with the opportunity to integrate control features like sensing, dimming, and instantaneous on/off into lighting fixtures for maximum functionality and efficiency.

Well-Designed LED Lighting Drivers Don’t Fail

Another key benefit of LED lighting for industrial applications is that well-designed LED drivers don’t fail during the usable lifetime of an LED. It is unlikely that a driver or any other component would need to be replaced. Furthermore, in a well-designed LED fixture, frequent on/off switching does not shorten its useful life, unlike traditional fluorescent or HID lighting fixtures, whose useful lifetimes are significantly reduced by such operations. In fact, frequent switching actually lengthens the useful life of an LED, as turning off an LED fixture slows the pace at which total operating hours accrue.

LED Lights Don’t Contain Mercury

People usually think that LED lights contain mercury, like fluorescent lighting does, but LED lights are mercury-free and are not harmful. They work well in high-temperature environments. In fact, well-designed LEDs work well in any type of environment. A well-designed lighting system that manages heat dissipation well is a prerequisite for lighting operating at any temperature—hot, cold, or anywhere in-between. LED lights also perform extraordinarily well in cold environments.

LED Lighting Can Manage Glare

A final benefit of LED lights for industrial applications is their ability to manage glare. A glaring lighting system is not suitable for many industrial facilities. Today, LED lights are designed well to manage glare.  All high-output lights are bright. Once the newness wears off, the glare passes quickly. Moreover, well-designed optics on LED fixtures also minimizes direct brightness and glare. Additionally, LED lights now have a color temperature that is perfect for industrial environments. See how Electro-Matic Visual helped Great Lakes Composites save $50,000 a year with LED lighting. 

Eight reasons why your business should switch to LED lightbulbs

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