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IKEA has developed light bulbs SOLHETTA which are 35 percent efficient in energy, which is equivalent to saving 45,000 tons CO2 per year.
IKEA is committed to drastically reduce the climate footprint across the value chain – from material sourcing and production, to how the IKEA products are used at home.
Enabling customers to improve their energy efficiency at home is a critical part. Having already converting all lighting to LED, IKEA is now taking the next step by introducing the next generation of LED light bulbs. The new SOLHETTA range is more affordable and on average 35% more energy-efficient, starting sales from October 2021.
Lighting accounts for about 15% of the global electricity consumption. Improving energy efficiency of lighting sources plays a vital role in decreasing the climate footprint of homes and business around the world. To support the transformation, IKEA has since 2015 converted all lighting in the range to LED, with a clear focus on affordability.
“Building on our belief that sustainability and affordability should and can go hand in hand, we now introduce the next generation of energy-efficient LED bulbs, the SOLHETTA, that will enable our customers to reduce their climate footprint. I am very happy to say that the SOLHETTA will be available at a lower price compared to previous range, making the bulbs even more affordable” says Jonatan Elofsson, Business Leader, IKEA of Sweden.
With nearly 76 million LED bulbs sold in FY20 globally, IKEA continues to develop LEDs which can enable the many people to reduce their energy consumption at home.
The new SOLHETTA LED light bulb includes bulbs of the common shapes, sizes and sockets used in household around the world. With SOLHETTA, customers will get high quality of light and bulbs that last up to 25,000 hours, which equivalent to around 20 years.
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