COMPANY’S ARRAY™ R16 AND GU10 LAMPS ARE ADDED TO THE ENERGY STAR QUALIFIED LED LIGHT BULBS LIST
Nexxus Lighting, Inc. (NASDAQ: NEXS) announced that it has received the ENERGY STAR label for its R16 and GU10 Array™ Lighting LED replacement lamps. The company now has 3 bulb types from its Array line included on the ENERGY STAR Qualified LED Light Bulbs list including its R30, which was the industry’s first LED reflector lamp to earn approval through the ENERGY STAR program. Visit www.energystar.gov to download the list.
Both the Array R16 and GU10 have undergone rigorous third party testing and have met the specific quality and performance standards specified by the U.S. Department of Energy. Both lamps utilize the company’s patent pending thermal management system to deliver industry leading lumen per watt performance.
The company has submitted additional lamps from its Array line to ENERGY STAR and continues to provide the highest quality, specification grade LED replacement lamps in the industry.
About Nexxus Lighting
Nexxus Lighting is a leading supplier of high performance, commercial grade, LED replacement light bulbs and LED strip lighting products sold under the Array™ Lighting and Lumificient brand names. With 24 issued patents and 37 combined U.S. and foreign patent applications pending related to its Array Lighting and Lumificient product offering, the value proposition created by Nexxus’ innovative patent pending Selective Heat Sink (SHS) technology and patented designs provides the market with opportunities for significant savings in energy and maintenance costs without compromising the environment.
Nexxus Lighting Earns Additional ENERGY STAR Lables for ARRAY™ LED Bulbs
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