IvyLight-technology has one simple but impressive goal – to be the most efficient, the most reliable and the most durable outdoor LED light in the market.
November 21st, 2013
From the start, IvyLight-technology by IP44.de has been developed as a proprietary, fully optimised technology to cover all aspects of this fascinating lamp, following the premise that long service life and efficiency – which LEDS are known for – can only come to the fore in an overall system.
This in itself gives IvyLight-technology a leg up in the market where the common practice is to retrofit conventional luminaires with LED lamps, which leads to augmented heat development with a noticeably detrimental impact on efficiency and service life.
Today, with the incorporation of the next generation of LEDS into IvyLight-technology, these benefits are taken a step further. The luminaire’s 20% higher efficiency factor has been translated into 10% more light output with 10% less current feed, automatically resulting in less thermal load, lower energy consumption and a longer service life. On the bottom line, the efficiency of IvyLight-technology has been enhanced by at least 34%.
IP44.de is carried in Singapore by Flair Illume.
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