Why Do LEDs Cost More?

 One of the main reasons why homeowners are put off buying LED lightbulbs is because they are noticeably more expensive than other lights. Even though they will save you more in the long-term because they use far less energy and have a very long lifespan, the initial cost can be an issue. Here are some insights from free LED upgrade providers in Victoria who help homeowners reduce carbon footprints affordably. 

Why LEDs are More Expensive Than Regular Lightbulbs 

LED lightbulbs are very, very different technology to other lightbulbs and, simply put, the components that go into building the lightbulbs are much more expensive. These components include drivers, circuit boards and even phosphor (a rare earth compound). 

It’s all because of how LED technology works. Instead of using a filament or chemical mix that uses electricity to heat up components to produce light, LED lightbulbs use a tiny semi-conductor called a Light-Emitting Diode to produce light. The diode emits photons that express themselves as light, with very little electricity wasted as heat as a result. This tech is what makes these energy efficient bulbs last so long and use so little electricity, helping people to reduce carbon footprints very effectively as a result. 

The Cost of Buying LED Lightbulbs is Offset by Long-Term Savings 

LED lightbulbs use a fraction of the energy of other lightbulbs, including energy efficient lightbulbs, and they last tens of thousands of hours more, so they don’t need to be replaced as often. They don’t burn out like standard lightbulbs either. Instead, they slowly become dimmer after about 50,000 hours of running time, so you’ll never get left in the dark. Of course, when you get a free LED upgrade, these costs are reduced even further. 

The Most Affordable Way to Install LEDs and Reduce Carbon Footprints – A Free LED Upgrade 

At In2Energy, our team of LED light installation specialists are fully accredited under the Victorian Energy Upgrade Program to deliver free LED upgrades for your home, so you don’t have to worry at all about the initial cost of LEDs. With our team, you can start saving money and reduce carbon footprints today. Contact us for more information about installing sustainable lighting in your home in Victoria. 


 


 

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