Sunday, June 8, 2014

Soraa products already qualify for a wide range of rebate programs based on their color rendering an


Soraa Inc of Fremont, CA, USA, which develops kichler solid-state lighting technology built on ‘GaN on GaN’ (gallium nitride on gallium nitride) substrates, says that eight of its MR16 products have been recognized with the ENERGY kichler STAR qualification from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the first full-visible-spectrum LEDs to attain this qualification. The ENERGY STAR label certifies that Soraa’s MR16 products have met the stringent energy-efficiency standards and performance criteria established by the EPA.
Soraa products already qualify for a wide range of rebate programs based on their color rendering and energy efficiency. With the ENERGY STAR label, the LED lamps now qualify for additional utility rebate programs nationwide.
All kichler Soraa LED lamps feature violet emission with three phosphors that enable benefits such as VP3 (Violet 3-Phosphor) Natural White and VP3 Vivid Color, revealing the whiteness and colors in every environment, and Point Source Optics for uniform beams of high intensity.
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