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LEDs Soon To Dominate Car Lights Market
By Busy Door Guest Blogger | July 3, 2009
New cars and those that have been retro fitted with the new innovative LED lights can be spotted from miles away. Their beams shine a much cleaner and purer white light and they illuminate all they hit with more detail than is possible from standard bulbs. These lights are more popular than ever now and selling faster than they can be produced. But what makes this innovation better than the others?
Firstly they provide much higher quality light that aids driving. Wolfgand Huhn, Audi’s lighting exert said recently “everyone who has seen these lights in action is not only astonished by the excellent output but also thrilled with the homogenous distribution of light and the agreeable, daylight-esque colour of the light.”
The LED’s are much more efficient than older standard bulbs. The average energy consumption of the lights in a car using normal bulbs is around 200w while a car fitted with the new LED beacon lights will only demand around 15watt of power. This means that LED’s can actually reduce fuel consumption and increase the lifespan of your battery. The leads to a cut in the production of CO2 buy your car, which is also a good thing for the planet. Your wallet will feel the benefit as well, not only because you are spending less on filling up the car but also because the LED’s have a practically indefinite service life.
Lastly, these revolutionary lights will improve driver safety. Their reaction speed can be up to 10 times quicker than incandescent bulbs and with a purer, higher quality light obstacles can be spotted easier. Their durability means that there is less chance of a bulb going out and leaving you in the dark. Now that the new lights are being used for both high and low beams, and even indicator lights and licence plate illuminators, their benefits are now able to be multiplied.
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