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New Commercial LED Street Lights from Clear-Lite

The eco-friendly lighting developer Clear-Lite Holdings has released a new family of commercial LED street lights.

The LED bulbs help to save a maximum of 70% of energy. The LED lights provide a faster start-up time and minimal glare than conventional lights. In addition to these features, LED bulbs emit significantly less chemicals and do not need much maintenance when compared to other existing street lights. All the above qualities of the LED bulbs make them the future choice for commercial lighting.

ClearLite LED street lights

Estimation indicates that for most of the cities, street lighting holds for more than 30% of their electricity expenditure. Moreover, inefficient lighting cause billions of dollars in waste and it can account for about 28% of the municipality’s total greenhouse gas pollution.

The CEO and President of Clear-Lite Thomas Irvine commented that LED is a fast growing sector in the new lighting technology market, as it offers five times more lifetime than the traditional bulbs. Their leadership in the environmentally friendly product marketplace enables them perfectly to create the new trend that is more effective and safer than the existing products, he added. Further Irvine said that they can bring the LEDs soon to the commercial lighting market and help save energy globally.

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