LED Eco Lights has announced that products from its Goodlight LED lighting range have been approved for use across the Transport for London (TfL) network, including in bus depots, bus stations and in shelters at stops.
Project Director Dr Leon Smith says that the transition towards LED lighting is occurring thanks to the technology’s energy efficiency, but primarily because of the huge savings in maintenance and labour costs it permits.
Goodlight LEDs are ideal for use in coach and bus facilities, the manufacturer adds. They are easy to retrofit, provide immediate energy savings over fluorescent and other technologies, and last much longer.
The two TfL-approved products are the Goodlight T8 LED tube, designed for retrofitting and available in warm, daylight and natural colours; and the G360 LED SON replacements, which has been designed to provide retrofit LED replacement for standard SON and metal halide lamps.
The lamp includes a cooling system to draw away waste heat, maximising its efficiency and lifetime. Both products have a life of 50,000 hours or 11 years of use at 12 hours per day.