Over the past decade, Light Emitted Diode (LED) lighting has proven to be a simple, cost-saving method for businesses to reduce their long-term impact on the environment and promote a healthier, safer work environment for employees.
Despite this, it is estimated that 80-90 percent of the roughly 150 million lighting units installed in industrial facilities in the United States continue to rely on energy-inefficient High Intensity Discharge (HID) technology, specifically metal halide, mercury vapor and high-pressure sodium lighting.