In traditional incandescent light bulbs, the maximum operational lifespan is typically limited to approximately 8760 hours (equivalent to one year, assuming continuous operation), which is mainly due to the gradual evaporation of the filament within the bulb as it operates at high temperatures. In contrast, the LED (Light - Emitting Diode) bulbs we offer have a significantly extended lifespan. Based on extensive laboratory testing and real - world field studies, these LED bulbs are designed to operate for up to 50000 hours. Considering an average daily usage of around 7 hours (which is a common figure for general household and commercial lighting applications), the LED bulbs can provide consistent, bright illumination for approximately 19.72 years (calculated as 50000 hours divided by 7 hours per day and then divided by 365 days per year). This extended lifespan is attributed to the solid - state design of LEDs, which does not rely on a filament subject to thermal degradation. Instead, LEDs convert electrical energy directly into light through a process of electroluminescence, resulting in a more durable and long - lasting lighting solution.
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