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Lumileds delivers higher efficacy in high-power LED.

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New Luxeon 5050 HE LED addresses the increasing demand for solar and off-grid solutions, renewable power options, and improved sustainability metrics

Lumileds, the developer of the original 5050 LED, has expanded its range of options to meet manufacturers’ needs for differentiated solutions addressing cost, efficacy, and power.

The new Luxeon 5050 HE LED directly addresses the increasing demand for solar and off-grid solutions, renewable power options, and improved sustainability metrics. It expands options along the efficacy–output continuum giving luminaire manufacturers the ability to better target performance to their customers’ requirements.

“Driving ever higher efficacy levels supports sustainability objectives and it reduces payback cycles,” said Mei Yi product line manager at Lumileds. “The new Luxeon 5050 HE delivers 181 lumens per watt or more and allows for BOM cost reduction while maintaining the robustness and longevity expected from an Luxeon LED.”

Luxeon 5050 HE delivers Lumileds industry-leading and superior flux maintenance and color stability in high sulphur environments and its footprint compatibility makes it easy to design into existing and new platforms. For outdoor, industrial, and horticulture applications where robustness, longevity, and efficacy are the driving attributes, Luxeon 5050 HE is the clear LED choice.

Luxeon 5050 HE is immediately available in 2700 – 6500K CCTs at 70CRI. It is characterized for both illumination and horticulture with lumen and efficacy ratings as well as PPF (μmol/s) and PPF/W (µmol/J). Complete specifications and information for Luxeon 5050 HE can be found at https://lumileds.com/Luxeon5050HE.

All Luxeon 5050 LEDs are available for immediate sampling. Production orders are available now through our distribution network and lead times are up to 8 weeks.

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