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Cree Completes LED Streetlight portfolio

New streetlights extend better light from driveways to highways

Cree has announced the full range of its RSW LED Street Luminaires with the introduction of three new models.

The three new models join the initial launch of the small form factor and replace outdated high-intensity discharge fixtures of 70-100W HPS, 150W HPS, 250W HPS and 400W HPS.  The Cree RSW Series now offers a unified solution for towns, cities, states, and utilities that addresses street lighting needs from driveways to interstates, according to the company.  

The new RSW Series luminaires deliver efficacy of up to 115 LPW at colour temperatures of 3000K or 4000K and a Colour Rendering Index (CRI) of 80. The result is enhanced visual comfort, reduced glare and higher quality street lighting for roadways using less energy, says Cree. The series is also smart-city ready, enabled by a standard NEMA 7-pin socket.  

"Cree is committed to providing better light experiences through better LED technology, and the RSW Series is poised to become our premiere intelligent street light solution," said David Elien, Cree senior vice president of lighting. "Cree's RSW Series ensures customers now have the opportunity to utilise warmer colour temperatures for their street lighting needs without sacrificing LED performance and energy savings."

The Cree RSW Series features an innovative housing for easy installation and long-life durability that also mitigates light pollution. It is designed to meet a vast majority of challenging roadway and street lighting applications and is the ideal platform solution for municipalities, cities and Departments of Transportation. 

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