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During our previous lamp scheme over two million energy efficient lamps were supplied to independent retailers. The newly formed Lighting Industry Association, working with E.ON is launching eeLEDs (Energy Efficient LEDs Scheme) and you’re invited to be part of this not to be missed opportunity.

All eeLEDs products have been through a rigorous testing process at the LIA Labs to ensure you purchase high quality products. This scheme brings LEDs to your customers at competitive prices.

The LEDON 10W and TCP 6W lamps are also Energy Saving Trust Recommended

Overview of the Scheme
Under this scheme retailers have to agree to sell these selected Energy Efficient lamps only to the domestic public through their retail premises and websites.

  • Retailers have to agree to sell these Energy Efficient lamps to only customers in Great Britain.
  • All orders must be placed via the chosen distribution centre and paid for on a pro-forma basis.
  • Minimum order must total no less than £100 (before VAT).

Delivery direct to your store within 7 days of receipt of order and pro-forma payment. (subject to stock availability)


The eeLEDs Range
The selected lamps that are included in this scheme are listed on the back of the order form. Available in 12 - 50W equivalents with a lifetime of 25,000+ hrs, high lumen output and 3 to 5 year warranties. Select from a variety of cap types including candle, GU10 and GU5.3.


Meeting Customer Needs
We are constantly looking at ways to improve the service that we provide to independent retailers, to ensure that we are meeting their needs and expectations.

Please download more information below
or contact us
:  joj@thelia.org.uk or phone 01952 290905.

 

 

 

 

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