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Philips Lighting Has Revealed Plans to Work with LED for Better Products

The successful lighting manufacturer Philips Lighting has today revealed its new plans to work with light-emitting diode (LED) technology to develop better products that will satisfy their demanding and prolific customer fan base. The plan to go ahead with the plans to implement the GreenPower LED system has been greeted

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

Philips Lighting

Philips LED solution illuminates the Sheffield Tramline with energy efficient lighting

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, has worked closely with Sheffield Stagecoach to upgrade the lighting for all platforms on the Sheffield Supertram, one of the UK’s busiest tramlines with traffic of 10.5 million passengers every year. The upgrade is a move from energy-intensive SON-T lamps to the new Philips TrueForce Core LED Road 40W lamps, which promise improved white light quality in customer-facing areas for increased safety and enhanced colour rendering for better visibility. In addition, with this replacement, it is estimated over 800,000 kWh energy will be saved each year by using the Trueforce LED lamps, as the lighting installed uses 80% less energy. After several months of extensive research into the right lighting solutions, Sheffield Stagecoach found the Philips TrueForce Core LED Road LED lamp 40W to be the perfect fit that meets all necessary specifications and objectives for upgrading the lighting. This replacement to the new SON lighting dramatically reduces the maintenance costs of lamps and the ageing electromagnetic gear system by reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance visits. The Philips TrueForce Core LED Road brings all the energy-efficiency and long-lifetime benefits of LED to HID replacement while providing instant saving with low initial investment, removing the need to replace existing fixtures. Philips TrueForce Core LED Road lamps are a tubular glass envelope LED retro-fit similar to that of SON-T lamps. They will fit in the existing luminaires and importantly work truly with the luminaire’s optic making sure that light is photometrically positioned. Signify was recommended as the lighting provider of choice by CEF Sheffield. ‘’For a long now, we have been looking for the best replacement that physically fits into the existing luminaires, taking away the need to replace them. We also needed to ensure the new lightbulbs meet all our objectives of enhanced safety, better visibility and being environmentally friendly. The Philips LED lighting solutions offer several benefits such as better colour rendering, enhanced CCTV visibility, increased traveller, staff safety, and improved visibility at the tram stops. In addition, the energy savings are impressive when compared with conventional light sources and long-lasting products. With instant restrike of the new LED lamps, this takes away the waiting period of HID cooldown in the case of power outages. We are sure we will reap several benefits for a long time to come.’’ Mark Tomkins, Infrastructure Electrical Co-ordinator, Stagecoach Supertram ‘’Our LED solution for the Sheffield tramline will encourage travellers to travel on the line worry-free due to the better visibility and safety. To add to this, the positive impact on the environment is another huge benefit for the Sheffield tramline as the upgrade to LED lighting helps reduce the tramline’s environmental impact. We are excited to be part of such an exciting project that ultimately leads to the citizen welfare and satisfaction.’’ Simon Greenwood, Sales Director Trade & Specification, Signify UK&I. 

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Philips Lighting Has Revealed Plans to Work with LED for Better Products

The successful lighting manufacturer Philips Lighting has today revealed its new plans to work with light-emitting diode (LED) technology to develop better products that will satisfy their demanding and prolific customer fan base. The plan to go ahead with the plans to implement the GreenPower LED system has been greeted with much excitement and anticipation for the future of Philips Lighting’s relationship with new forms of lighting and technology. Indeed, with a lighting capability of 3.0 micromoles per Joule, the new lights will be of fantastic use to Philips’ German client, who require for the lighting of their extensive greenhouse that they use in order to monitor their plant produce for trade and commerce. By using this new form of lighting technology, Philips will be able to satisfy their customers, who require the lights to have as little negative impact on their food product as possible. Certainly, controlling the conditions of a greenhouse are especially crucial to the survival of plant produce, and LED lighting is ideal for this particular working environment. Specifically tailored towards businesses that want to reduce the installment costs of the lighting, Philips will implement the lighting system using malleable cables and tools to ensure that the crops in the greenhouse themselves are affected as little as possible by the alterations. Similarly, the LED system will be able to require very few maintenance or alteration needs, meaning that Philips’ client can concentrate on producing record amounts of new produce and harvest with the new lighting successfully in place for the year. Having produced a staggeringly high amount of produce, weighing up to levels as high as 107 kilograms, Tomaline from Belgium are more eager than ever to implement the new lighting system to ensure that their crop is well looked after and yields even better results for them this year. Philips’ new LED lighting system is sure to keep the crops bright.

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Philips Lighting Launches Next Generation Energy-Efficient LED Lamps for Horticulture

Philips Lighting (Euronext Amsterdam ticker: LIGHT), a global leader in lighting, today announced the launch of the Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0, an even more energy efficient way to extend daylight or interrupt the night growing cycle in greenhouses for growers that cultivate strawberries, cut flowers, bedding plants and cuttings. The new Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0 builds on the first generation of Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp and comes in two different spectral versions with light recipes for growing cut flowers and soft fruit. The new highly energy-efficient lamp is designed to increase the yield, quality and consistency of crops and accelerate flowering. Its design draws upon over twenty years’ experience that Philips Lighting has in horticultural lighting to serve the needs of growers. The first generation of the Philips GreenPower flowering lamp provided an important benchmark for energy efficiency following trials in 2014 and 2015 at the Research Centre Hoogstraten in Belgium, an independent horticultural research center. The next generation lamp provides an optimum spectrum and high light output and allows growers to save electricity costs by being 90% more energy efficient  than conventional  incandescent lamps. The lamps have a standard E27 or E26 fitting allowing them to be used in existing installations, avoiding unnecessary modifications and reducing set-up costs. To help growers achieve the best results for their crops, Philips Lighting has invented light recipes which combine the following elements: light spectrum, intensity, uniformity, timing and positioning. The Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0 is available with two different spectral versions: one offers a combination of deep red and white (DR/W) and the other a combination of deep red/white/ far red (DR/W/FR). The DR/W light version inhibits flowering of short-day plants, and has for example been very effective with chrysanthemums. The DR/W/FR light version is ideal for photoperiodic lighting of bedding and perennials. It can extend the day or interrupt the night cycle to promote elongation of the stems of strawberries and stimulate flowering.

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