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GREEN CREATIVE Launches New BR30 LED Lamp Featuring Revolutionary CLOUD Design and Industry-Leading Efficacy
South San Francisco, Calif. — Jan. 9, 2015 — GREEN CREATIVE, the commercial-grade LED lighting manufacturer, proudly announces the launch of its new BR30 8W LED lamp.
The BR30 8W CLOUD is the latest addition to GREEN CREATIVE’s TITANIUM LED SERIES 4.0 and was selected by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) for its prestigious 2014 Progress Report.GREEN CREATIVE had five lamps chosen for the 2014 Progress Report, which showcases unique and innovative products significant to the lighting industry.
Weighing less than 100g, the BR30 CLOUD features a revolutionary design that is 60 percent lighter than the previous generation BR30. This dimmable lamp emits smooth and evenly distributed light and is one of the only BR30 65W replacements available that is suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures. Its traditional incandescent form factor makes it an ideal choice for recessed, accent, and general lighting applications.
“The BR30 CLOUD is more than just a uniquely designed product,” says GREEN CREATIVE’s principal Cole Zucker. “It uses 35 percent less material than our previous generation but at the same time raises the bar for energy efficiency in the market.”
At 81 LPW, this lamp’s efficacy is more than 20 percent higher than the Tier 1 LED 65W replacement industry average and exceeds ENERGY STAR requirements by upwards of 100 percent. The BR30 CLOUD is ENERGY STAR certified, dimmable, lasts 25,000 hours, and is available in 2400K, 2700K, 3000K, and 4000K CCT. Find more information here.
In addition to the BR30 8W, GREEN CREATIVE will be releasing a full line of BR lamps using the CLOUD design in the coming months.
GREEN CREATIVE is a major solid-state lighting development and manufacturing company based in the Bay Area of California. The company specializes in retrofit lighting for the commercial market, offering a comprehensive line of LED lighting solutions.
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