Matsushita Eco-friendly shield/Mall Lights features 60,000 hours life!


Matsushita Electric Works Ltd will launch “Everlight Bohantoh (security light)” and “Everlight Mall Light” featuring a distant life of 60,000 hours, a higher efficiency and lower potential consumption.These products use an electrodeless lamp that contains mercury vapor in a glass bulb whose surface is applied with a phosphor. The lamp discharges and emits light by means of high-frequency magnetic fields generated from inside the lamp envelope. Compared with mercury lamps, the new products can reduce the CO2 emission by 30-50%, while maintaining the same level of luminance. The products additionally reduce the lamp waste to 1/5. The

new lights does not have to be replaced for about 15 years even whether the light is lit for 4,000 hours per year.

In order to achieve the goal for the reduction of CO2 emissions, the company plans to discontinue the production of less efficient mercury lamps by the end of March 2009. The company expects the annual sales of 24,000 units for both the shield and mall lights. The defense and mall lights will be released on March 17 and April 1, 2008, respectively. The shield lights are priced at ¥49,875-64,575 (US$498-645).

Orginal post by

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netvouz
  • DZone
  • ThisNext
  • MisterWong
  • Wists
Related Articles
  • Matsushita develops Worlds first Light Emitting Device using Nano Silicon
  • Matsushita rugged LED Light
  • Matsushita Changes Name to Panasonic
  • Matsushita Water, Heat, Dust-resistant LED light for use in mechanical equipment
  • Panasonic titanium bicycle can go for about 150 kilometers on a without charge!
  • Electronics Giants mold New LCD Alliance
  • Night Lights, Too Bright: Technology Lights Up the Dark
  • Footlume Lights Up Your Life
  • Sharp to launch Worlds brightest Solar-Powered LED Street Light with Seismic Motion Sensor
  • Panasonic Shows distant-Lived AA Battery
  • No comments yet. Be the first.

    Leave a reply