Lighting

In Switzerland, lighting accounts for 15% of total consumption. Although LED bulbs are a little more expensive to buy than conventional bulbs, they last 5 times longer and consume 6 times less electricity. LEDs have replaced all other domestic light sources and are the best solution for almost every situation.

Give it a try and you will see your electricity bill go down for good.

How to choose the right LED light bulb?

To help you replace your old bulbs and make the right choice in store, we have prepared a small Excel tool that allows you to list your old bulbs and gives you an indication of the specifics of the LED bulbs to buy!

In this video, we teach you how to use this tool:

 

Download our free help tool presented in the video, by clicking on the Excel icon :

  1. Choosing the right base and shape for your lamp

  1. Choosing the right colour temperature

The maximum recommendation for a home is 3'000 K.
Incandescent bulbs, as well as a large proportion of halogen bulbs, have been banned from sale in Europe and Switzerland. Replacement LEDs are available for all applications.

  1. Choosing the right brightness

Think about recycling!

A LED light bulb contains many electronic components, which can be recycled for computer and other devices. Take it back to the waste disposal or to the shop.

Last updated: February 12, 2020 at 5:10 p.m.