LEDs, CFLs, and incandescent lamps represent distinct lighting technologies, each with unique characteristics. LEDs, or Light Emitting Diodes, outshine the competition in energy efficiency and lifespan. They consume significantly less energy than CFLs and incandescents, boasting a lifespan of up to 25,000 hours. CFLs, Compact Fluorescent Lamps, strike a balance between efficiency and cost but contain small amounts of mercury, posing an environmental concern. Incandescents, though inexpensive, are inefficient, wasting energy as heat and lasting only around 1,000 hours. LEDs, with their longer life, lower energy consumption, and reduced environmental impact, emerge as the preferred choice for modern lighting solutions. Download chart below, or proceed down to watch youtube short.
LED vs CFL vs Incandescent Lamp Comparison Chart
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