GreenLight Induction Lights consist of two main components: a ballast and a sealed, gas-filled bulb. Light is produced via electromagnetic induction, without an electrode or any electrical connection inside the bulb. Instead, high frequency electromagnetic fields are induced from outside the sealed chamber.
Because there is no fragile electrode burning within, lamp life expectancy is increased to 100,000 hours - over 500% longer than standard HID and fluorescent technology.*

To produce light, the ballast supplies the electric coils with high frequency electrical current. The ferrite magnets on either side of the bulb then emit electromagnetic fields which excite electrons within the bulb.
As the electrons accelerate inside the bulb, they collide with mercury atoms and produce ultraviolet (UV) light radiation. The UV light then causes the special phosphor coating inside the glass to react in a way that produces fluorescent light within the visible spectrum.
The light produced by GreenLight Induction Lighting achieves a rating of 85 on the Color Rendering Index (CRI), with a Correlated Color Temperature of 2700-6500K.**
> The Benefits of GreenLight Induction Lighting
*Based on a conservative HID lamp lifetime 11,000 hours
**CCT and CRI may vary by individual product
> How Induction Lighting Works
> The History of Induction Lighting
GL-HB1 200W Induction High Bay
GL-AP1 50W Induction Acorn Shaped Pole Light
GL-FL1 40W Induction Wall Pack