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Shining skyscrapers, centrally air-conditioned malls, energy-guzzling industries. Behind the bright side, often the generators belch pitch-black, diesel smoke to gain power.
  As the urban empires hubs face electricity cut-offs, millions in the rural spheres still remain off the electric grid.
In light of an ever-increasing electricity demand, the future of power supply hardly seems brighter.
 
  Where lighting accounts for 20% of all electrical energy usage, the millions energy-efficient bulbs in use can add up to a substantial amount of electricity conservation.
   
  At Mahindra, team Hinoday set a shining example to follow by making a switch to smarter lighting technology.
 
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR
ENERGY EFFICIENCY- MAGNET MAGIC LAMP
   
 
Mahindra Hinoday, in its endeavour to incorporate reliable, low-cost, energy efficient solutions, has installed magnetic induction lamps and fixtures within its premises.
 
Induction lamp technology provides the same vibrant light output as fluorescent lamps, with instant on and off performance and does not use a filament that can fail. They are amongst the most efficient light sources commercially available and offer energy savings, long lifespan and high scotopic output & colour rendering index.
This new technology also solves the electrode-aging related problems, thereby resulting in maintenance free lamps that are ideal for industrial lighting, outdoor flood lighting, street lighting and tunnel lighting among others.
 
Long lifespan due to lack of electrodes - between 65,000 and 100,000 hours depending on the lamp model.
Very high energy conversion efficiency of between 62 and 90 Lumens/watt [higher wattage lamps are more energy efficient].
Increased power factor due to the low loss in high frequency electronic
ballasts, which are between 95% and 98% efficient.
Minimal Lumen depreciation (declining light output with age) compared to other lamp types as filament evaporation and depletion is absent.
"Instant-on" and hot re-strike, unlike most conventional lamps used in commercial/ industrial lighting applications (Sodium vapour and Metal Halides).
Environment friendly as induction lamps use less energy, and generally use less mercury per hour of operation than conventional lighting due to their long lifespan. The mercury is in a solid form
and can be easily recovered if the lamp
is broken, or recycled at end-of-life.
 
These lamps offer considerable cost savings in energy and
maintenance costs compared to other types of lamps that they replace. This was evident at the Ferrite Core Group (FCG) shop floor where Metal Halide and High Pressure Sodium lamps were replaced by magnetic induction lamps.
The Induction lamps accrued savings of Rs. 10,300 per month with a 16 month payback period for differential costs. When considering the replacement cost over a lifetime of 50,000 hours, the saving per 50,000 hours shot up to Rs. 5,13,000 and the payback period plummeted to only one month.