According to the research from UCSB's Center for Energy Efficient Materials, it's because the electrons collide with each other and lose their energy through heat instead of light. If we could make LEDs that circumvent that issue, they could replace compact fluorescent lights as the energy-efficient bulb of the future.Apr 24, 2013 read more
LED lights are so bright because they have a high lumen/watt score. Lumens are the measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted. Here is an illustration that demonstrates the difference between a low lumen count and a high lumen count. read more
LED Lights a Life Expectancy The third most common reason why LED lights are better is because they are so durable and long lasting. Most light bulbs have a life expectancy that is rated at approximately 2000 hours of usage. read more