Nexxus Lighting Array™ R30 Receives the Right to Use ENERGY STAR Label

Underwent rigorous third party testing, Nexxus Lighting Array™ R30 finally became the first LED reflector lamp replacement that has qualified for the ENERGY STAR label.
 
The R30 utilizes the company's patented design and patent – pending thermal management system to deliver over 60 lumens per watt. The R30 uses only 8 watts to produce 500 lumens at a color rich 3000° Kelvin color temperature with a color rendering index of 84.

What's more, Nexxus  also submitted additional lamps submitted to ENERGY STAR as part of an ongoing process by Nexxus to bring industry leading, high quality, commercial grade LED replacement lamps to market.
 

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