LED lights can pull your electric bill down significantly & save on other expenses, such as light replacement or maintenance.
The
initial investment of LEDs may be more expensive compared to other sources of
lighting, but the cost is recouped after a year. The first generation of LED
lights was first sold to businesses, since maintenance and replacement costs can
be expensive to ordinary consumers. Now, the cost of 4th generation
LED lights has gone down considerably and has paved the way for CENTRON Energy
Savings Technology Corporation to offer cheaper LEDs to the public market.
Aside
from the initial investment, the cost savings are higher because most
incandescent light bulbs last for only a year. Compare them to LED lights,
which can be used for 5 years or more without burning out. In addition, LEDs are also very durable and since the materials used to make a LED system are different to incandescent lights, LEDs offer increased resistance to breakage during operation, transport, storage, handling, and installation.
For commercial buildings and other premises, the labor cost and maintenance expenses incurred from replacing light bulbs can be reduced greatly. Instead of replacing incandescent lights every year, the duration by which you’ll hire contractors for the job would be reduced to 5 years or more.
Our 4th gen LEDs can also help drop your electricity due to reduced power
consumption. Our well-designed LEDs effectively convert up to 70% of its electrical
energy to light energy, with the remaining 30% used as heat energy for illumination.
Incandescent bulbs work the opposite – with 20% of its energy used up for
light, while 80% is lost as heat.
As
an example of how efficient our 4th gen LED lights are, let’s make a
simple computation. If your incandescent lights cost you P4,000 (for a 24-hour within
30 days) at P7/kwh, your P3,000 was used for heating the room, while P1,000 was
used for lighting the room up. If you use our 4th generation LED
lights, your bill will go down to P1,000, which means you’ll save a whopping
P3,000.