Press releases

Vivian Lee-Lauss, Head of Global Brand Management, LEDVANCE
Business press
POWER THROUGH LIGHT: LEDVANCE enters next chapter in corporate story with new brand positioning and new Head of Global Brand Management

To enable people to harness the power of light, LEDVANCE crafts intelligent and efficient lighting and energy solutions for a greener planet and better life To reflect the major developments at LEDVANCE over the seven years since its founding, the Garching-based lighting experts decided on a comprehensive brand repositioning. The new tagline “Power Through Light” puts LEDVANCE’s three key stakeholders at the forefront: its customers, the planet and its employees. To enable people to harness the power of light, LEDVANCE crafts intelligent and efficient lighting and energy solutions for a greener planet and better life. The new positioning is driven by Vivian Lee-Lauss, who was appointed Head of Global Brand Management as of August 1, 2023.


NorSea Polarbase, Norway. Source: LEDVANCE
Trade press
Tough luminaires for rough arctic weather on Norsea polar-base, Norway

NorSea Polarbase with activities in the Barents sea have achieved excellent lighting   NorSea Polarbase relies on excellent lighting, especially during the Polar nights from October till the end of January, where there is complete darkness 24/7 and no sunshine at all. The harsh weather conditions require lighting products which do not give in but will continue illuminating – regardless of the weather conditions.


CONTEMPORARY HISTORY SHED NEW LIGHT

LEDVANCE modernizes the wall, corridor and office lighting of the former parliamentary  high-rise building in Bonn with innovative LED technology, enabling significant reductions in CO2 emissions and electricity consumption.


Business press
LEDVANCE substantiates sustainability strategy with first global sustainability report

Following the implementation of several activities to make its products more sustainable, LEDVANCE has developed a comprehensive sustainability strategy that covers all areas of the lighting experts’ business. The strategy builds the strong foundation to achieve LEDVANCE’s vision and strategic goals and  to make a significant contribution to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations by incorporating the UN Global Compact principles into the strategy, culture and day-to-day operations of the company. Sustainability is now also directly linked to the company management via the function of the Chief Operating Officer. The strategy is reflected in the company’s first sustainability report, which is now publicly available at ledvance.com.


LONDON´S KINGS CROSS STATION SWITCHES TO LEDVANCE TO CUT ENERGY, MAINTENANCE & RUNNING COSTS
Trade press
LONDON´S KINGS CROSS STATION SWITCHES TO LEDVANCE TO CUT ENERGY, MAINTENANCE & RUNNING COSTS

New High Bay DALI Luminaires from LEDVANCE provide modern benefits in Grade 1 listed landmark


High time to switch to LED – imminent ban of fluorescent lamps
High time to switch to LED – imminent ban of fluorescent lamps

LEDVANCE helps to play it safe with EU-compliant LED products In order to fight climate change and dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, mercury-containing and inefficient lamps will be banned throughout the EU this year. There are three dates to keep in mind for various product groups, starting end of February 2023 and the last one being in September 2023. Particularly affected from this ban are flurescent lamps. So, it’s about time to switch to energy-efficient, future-proof LED technology.


General interest press
Simple integration of lighting technology into the smart home

LEDVANCE SMART+ WIFI LED lights and lamps are now compatible with the Busch-free@home® system



General interest press
LED TUBE EXTERNAL SYSTEM

The LED replacement solution for almost any application With the new efficient LED TUBE EXTERNAL SYSTEM – consisting of an LED tube and an external DALI-2 driver – LEDVANCE offers an LED upgrade for existing T5 and T8 fluorescent lamps which is both dimmable and suitable for emergency lighting. Thanks to replaceable components, it is also very economical and promotes sustainability keeping the circular economy in mind.


Easy LED alternative of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLni)
Next phase of lighting products ban starts on February 25

From February 25th , 2023, compact fluorescent lamps with plug-in bases (CFLni) may no longer be placed on the market in the EU. Thus, it is crucial for customers to stock up quickly or decide now for a more environmentally friendly alternative. In order to fight climate change and dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, the EU Commission has decided that mercury-containing and inefficient lamps will be banned throughout the EU this year. Fluorescent lamps are particularly affected by this ban.

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