Introduction

OUR COMPANY

ElectroStar Inc. was established to offer services to business networks across the Middle East and Asia. In 2007, ElectroStar Inc. expanded across North America and currently operates from Greater Toronto Area. We are one of the most reliable source of lighting solutions offering strategic planning and evaluations unique to individual business requirements. With a wide range of products, we supply to commercial buildings, outdoor and indoor establishments, parking lots, and municipalities. We are one of the most reputable distributors for LED lighting all across North America and provide cost effective and energy saving solutions. Our products maintain high quality and are certified by North American standards (cULus, CSA, DLC, CE, ETL).

 

WHAT  IS  LED?

Light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source that emits light when suitable voltage is applied to the leads. Early 1960s, LEDs were commonly used in electronic devices as an indicator and replacing small incandescent bulbs.

Over the years of LED’s development, they have built a reputable foundation replacing incandescent light sources. Unlike the incandescent light, LEDs do not have a filament that will burn out extending the lifespan of an LED by thousands of hours. The light produced by LED today is powerful enough to provide light over large areas with lower energy consumption and longer lifespan.

In order to achieve longer lifetime for an LED light, it must be able to dissipate heat generated when operating. Our high quality products are designed to dissipate heat efficiently to give you a maintenance free long lasting solutions.

 

DID  YOU  KNOW?

- LEDs last up to 50,000 hours (10 times more than Compact Fluorescent (CFLs).

- Save up to 95% in energy consumption, which leads to significantly low energy cost.

- Improves clarity by up to 60% compared to CFLs.

- LEDs do not contain any hazardous materials.

- Produces less heat, leading to lower cooling costs.

- One LED will prevent half a ton of greenhouse gas emissions from     entering the atmosphere.