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When an electric current flows through a Light Emitting Diode (LED), a semiconductor device, it can emit light. To do this, light is created when holes from p-type semiconductors mix with electrons from n-type semiconductors.
Light-emitting diodes are what it stands for. Compared to incandescent light bulbs, LED lighting products are more efficient in producing light. Visible light is produced when an electrical current flows through a microchip and ignites the tiny light sources known as LEDs.
The Algeria LED Lighting Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Philips LED lighting illuminates Algerian monument. With its revolutionary LED lighting technology, Philips has illuminated the Maqam Echahid, a monument in Algeria, reducing energy consumption by 75%.
After launching its fifth annual pan-African Cairo to Cape Town roadshow in the Egyptian capital, Philips made its second visit in Algeria to illuminate Maqam Ehadid, Algeria’s concrete monument honouring its battle for independence.
It was emphasised that the Maqam Echahid’s illumination contributed to a reduction in energy consumption of 75% because the LED lighting installed uses only 2.6kW of electricity as opposed to nearly 10.8kW earlier.
Its most well-known feature, the landmark Maqam Echahid, which was inaugurated on Algeria’s 20th anniversary of independence, draws in hundreds of tourists every year.
The novel illumination is anticipated to raise the monument’s tourist appeal.
The illumination of the Algerian monument by Philips with cutting-edge LED lighting solutions goes hand in hand with Algeria’s ambitious plan to improve energy efficiency and create renewable sources of energy.
As the roadshow makes stops in ten cities across seven nations, the business plans to continue lighting up famous locations around African cities.