
White LED technology
White LED technology uses tiny semiconductor devices that emit blue light when electrical current flows through them. To produce white light, a phosphor coating on the LED converts some of this blue light into other colors, which blend with the remaining blue to create a balanced white light. This process makes LEDs energy-efficient, long-lasting, and versatile for various lighting applications. Unlike traditional bulbs, white LEDs use less power, generate less heat, and have a smaller environmental impact, making them a popular choice for homes, businesses, and street lighting.