Panasonic to Debut a New LED Lighting

Panasonic Electric Works Co. will debut a slew of new LED lights, starting Oct. 21.

The subsidiary of Panasonic Corp. (6752) will increase its offerings 50% to 2,000 items this fiscal year, aiming to double LED lighting sales to about 50 billion yen.

A series of color adjustable lights will hit the market Nov. 21. They can emit soft yellow light during dining and bright white light for studying. The suggested retail price for this series ranges from 41,475 yen to 59,850 yen, excluding installation.

The new LED models also include desk lamps and porch lights.

With public awareness about power conservation on the rise, sales of LED lighting are growing.

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