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Eaton high performance LED luminaire for highway use

Power management company Eaton has launched the Streetworks Verdeon light-emitting diode (LED) energy-efficient roadway luminaire to its street lighting line. Said to provide high performance, long life, low maintenance and low cost, the luminaire provides energy savings up to 50% when compared to standard high-intensity discharge (HID) solutions.
August 21, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Power management company 8228 Eaton has launched the Streetworks Verdeon light-emitting diode (LED) energy-efficient roadway luminaire to its street lighting line. Said to provide high performance, long life, low maintenance and low cost, the luminaire provides energy savings up to 50% when compared to standard high-intensity discharge (HID) solutions.

Available in a wide range of lumen packages and delivering up to 109 lumens per watt, the Streetworks Verdeon incorporates AccuLED Optics technology and is said to provide warm, white light with superior colour rendering and it is available with a dimming motion control option.

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