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Berkeley Lamp II

The Berkeley Lamp II was developed by Full Spectrum Solutions in partnership with the California Lighting Technology Center at the University of California, Davis, with support from California utilities and funding from the California Energy Commission’s PIER Program, and the U.S. Department of Energy.

The Berkeley Lamp II combines task and ambient lighting all under one shade. The final system will be evaluated based on user acceptance, manufacturing cost and photometric measurements. CLTC will also focus on commercializing for widespread availability, including coordination with the utilities, emerging technology programs and appropriate professional and customer groups.

Cross Section of Berkeley Lamp II   Lamp Detail   Berkeley Lamp II with red shade   Berkeley Lamp II in an office setting
             
Cross section of Berkeley Lamp II   Lamp detail   Berkeley Lamp II with red shade   Berkeley Lamp II in an office setting

Objectives / Goals: To design and develop a commercially available, low-cost, consumer-oriented high-efficiency torchier for office and small home office applications.

Status: Final product design and engineering completed with product launch April 22nd, 2008 at CLTC.

Expected Completion Date: May 2008

Applications: Commerical and Small Home Office

The Berkeley Lamp II is now available. Please visit the Berkeley Lamp II website at http://www.berkeleylamp.com.

Sponsor:
PIER

Partner:
Full Spectrum Solutions

 
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