
In non-residential buildings, lighting accounts for approximately 20% of the total cost-effective power saving potential.
According to a study prepared for the European Commission, LED-based lighting systems can save the EU up to 29 TWh/y of electricity by 2030, and up to 56 TWh/y of electricity by 2050. Significantly improve the energy efficiency of buildings and help reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Therefore, LightingEurope recommends the combination of LED lighting and sensors.
And LiteHome has been continuously developing more energy-efficient LED lighting, which coincides with the idea of Lighting Europe, combining LED light with more functional sensors.

There are currently several LED linear lightings that can add a 0-10v dimming sensor function. You can set daylight threshold, stand-by time, hold time, stand-by dim level, and detection area. LiteHome makes the sensing function of LED linear light very smart to maximize the energy-saving potential of LED lighting.
