Nearly 40% of energy-saving lamps in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong do not save money.


Recently, the Consumer Council of Guangdong Province stated that the China Consumers Association and the Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong Consumers Association’s comparison test report on energy-saving lamps show that nearly 40% of the energy-saving lamps sold in the domestic market are “saving electricity and not saving money”, mainly Because the lumen maintenance rate is low and the life is short.

Since the third quarter of last year, the China Consumers Association and the Consumers Association of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong have commissioned the National Electric Light Source Quality Supervision and Inspection Center to conduct power and color tolerance for the 23 brands of energy-saving lamps sold in the market. Four technical performance indicators such as initial light efficiency and lumen maintenance rate were tested and compared. The results show that the measured power value of most samples is lower than the nominal value; the overall power saving effect of more than half of the samples is better, but the power saving level of 36% of the samples needs to be improved; the 2000-hour lumen maintenance rate is different, individual samples Short life.

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