GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Light Bulb Wattage Usage Statistics
The statistics show a wide range of light bulb wattage usage across different regions and demographics.
In this post, we explore a series of eye-opening statistics regarding the energy usage and cost-saving potential of different types of light bulbs commonly used in American households. From the significant energy savings of LED bulbs to the lifespan advantages of energy-efficient options, these statistics shed light on the opportunities for consumers to make environmentally-friendly and cost-effective choices when it comes to lighting their homes.
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"LED light bulbs use approximately 80% less energy than traditional light bulbs."
Statistic 2
"Energy-efficient light bulbs last 3 to 25 times longer than traditional ones."
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"The average American home has 40 light bulbs."
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"9 watts CFL emits the same amount of light as a 40-watt incandescent bulb."
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"A 60-watt LED bulb uses only 10 watts and can save 80-85% of electricity."
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"Halogen light bulbs use about 20-30% less energy than incandescent bulbs."
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"A 100-watt incandescent light bulb costs approximately $12.00 per year to run."
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"A 12 watts LED light bulb has the same brightness as a 60 watts incandescent bulb."
Statistic 9
"If every American home replaced their 5 most frequently used light fixtures with energy-efficient bulbs, they would save $45 per year."
Statistic 10
"The average wattage of an incandescent light bulb used in the United States is 60 watts."
Statistic 11
"Using a 12-watt LED bulb instead of a 60 watt incandescent bulb can save you $132 in energy costs over the lifetime of the bulb."
Statistic 12
"More than 3.3 billion incandescent light bulbs are still being used in US households."
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"An LED bulb consumes 0.01 kWh - 0.02 kWh of electricity per hour."
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"Americans use average 1,368 kWh on their lighting per year."
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"Light bulb use accounts for about 5% of an average American's total energy bill."
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"Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFLs) will save about $30 over its lifetime and pay for itself in about 6 months."
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"Each LED bulb contains about 95% less energy than incandescent lighting."