Advantages

LED lighting is revolutionary because of the way the lamps generate light so safely and efficiently. LED lights can reduce damage to the environment, slash costs and illuminate sensitive objects in even the toughest applications.

Low power consumptionLED lights need much less power than traditional bulbs, with savings of up to 90% on energy and electricity costs. LED lighting solutions pay for themselves quickly, and will dramatically lower your bills and carbon emissions.
LifespamLEDs have an exceptionally long operational life of 50,000 hours, while incandescent bulbs may only last an average of 1,000 hours. Many LED lighting solutions will run for up to 25 years before needing replacement.
CostThe electricity and replacement savings over the lifetime of LED lamps are many times greater than the initial investment needed. LED lighting solutions are more accessible and affordable than any traditional lighting.
Low maintenanceThe long lifetime of LEDs reduces the need to replace failed lamps, with significant maintenance savings. This makes LED lighting ideal for applications where maintenance expenses are high, like office buildings, factories or hotels.
No Harmful ChemicalsLEDs are free from harmful chemicals like the mercury found in fluorescent lights, and do not need toxic or
combustible gases to produce light. They are fully recyclable and produce at least 80% lower CO2 emissions compared with conventional incandescent and halogen lamps.
On & Unlimited CyclesLEDs switch on rapidly, even when cold, and this is a particular advantage for certain applications. They are also ideal for use in applications that are subject to frequent on-off cycling, unlike fluorescent lamps that burn out quickly when switched on and off frequently.

Pure directional lightLED lamps offer a pure and directional light (can be designed to project light at specific angles and directions), meaning that excellent representation of natural colors is achieved, even during night time hours.
Shock resistanceLEDs are solid state deLEDs are solid state devices, which maked them very durable. They are shock and vibration resistant unlike fluorescent and incandescent bulbs which are fragile. LEDs do not suddenly burn out, contain no fragile filaments or gas filled tubes, and are of robust design.vices which make them very durable, shock and vibration resistant unlike fluorescent and incandescent bulbs which are fragile.
LEDs do not suddenly burn out, contain no fragile filaments or gas filled tubes, and are of robust design.
Low heatLEDs produce a minimal amount of heat which allows them be applied to a wide variety of fixture setups & designs, as well as minimising the heat radiated onto objects and people within. There is also the benefit of reduced air-conditioning costs, thanks to extremely low thermal output.
Temperature resistantLEDs can operate in extreme climate and temperature conditions ranging from -30° C to 50° C (-22° F to 120° F) without the issues involved with fluorescent technology.
Radiation freeLEDs have no infra-red warmth or ultra-violet emissions, making them ideal for sensitive or delicate illuminated objects in museums, art galleries, food displays or refrigeration units.
EnvironmentalOne of the best environmental benefits of LEDs is that they do not contain harmful chemicals such as mercury (found in fluorescent lights) and do not require filaments or toxic/combustible gases to produce light. They are manufactured from materials that can be fully recycled and produces at least 80 % lower CO2 emissions compared with similar conventional incandescent and halogen lamps.
Simple replacementAvailable in many different designs and with different bases for simple direct
Color SpectrumFor demanding technical applications, LED offers the choice between warm white and cool white light. Cool white light is ideal for task lighting, and warm white light is commonly used for accent lighting. LEDs can also emit light in virtually any desired color without additional color filters.