Over the past decade, LED Lamps have replaced conventional bulbs across homes, offices, streets, and even remote villages. Their appeal lies in low energy consumption, long lifespan, and eco-friendly design—making them the most affordable and reliable lighting option in India today.
Unlike CFLs and incandescent bulbs that waste energy as heat, LED lamps convert 90–95% of electricity into light, making them a sustainable choice for the planet and your pocket.
Types of LED Lamps in the Market:
- Bulb-Type LEDs for home and commercial use
- Tube LEDs (T8, T5) for offices and institutions
- Rechargeable LED Lamps for emergency backup
- Smart LED Lamps compatible with mobile apps and voice control
India’s LED Revolution – Quick Stats:
- Under the UJALA scheme, over 36 crore LED bulbs were distributed in India.
- It is estimated that LED adoption has helped the country save over ₹19,000 crore annually in electricity bills.
- The Indian LED lighting market is expected to cross USD 15 billion by 2030.
LED lamps are no longer a luxury—they are the default choice for anyone seeking affordable, sustainable, and long-term lighting.
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