Eco-Shift Power Corp. announced that its NetZero 2'x2' LED Flat Panel has received DesignLights Consortium (DLC) approval, confirming that the luminaire is a high quality, high efficiency LED product for the commercial sector. Furthermore, DLC approval marks the fixture as eligible for North American utility energy incentives.

Based on the DLC results, the 50W 2'x2' LED Flat Panel provides a light output of 6173 lumens, with an impressive efficacy of 123 lumens per watt. The fixture is available in different color temperatures, including 5000K (cool white) which makes it ideal for office and commercial applications. With a life expectancy of 96,000 hours (L70), ECOP has backed it with a warranty of 10 years.

The 2'x2' LED flat panel comes with integrated light management control capabilities. The DesignLights Consortium brings stakeholders together to define and promote high quality, high efficiency commercial sector lighting solutions. It promotes quality, performance and energy efficient LED lighting solutions through collaboration among its federal, regional, state, utility providers as well as energy efficiency program members, luminaire manufacturers, lighting designers, and other industry players throughout North America.

By meeting the standards for a DesignLights Consortium (DLC) listing, the fixtures also qualify for utility rebates across North America and Europe. ECOP's NetZero 1'x4' and 2'x4' LED Flat Panels version are one step behind the 2'x2' LED Flat Panel and will be ready to hit the market in the new year. These fixtures are similarly designed and will perform to the same high standards laid out by the 2'x2' flat panel.

The control capabilities of ECOP's proprietary LED fixtures are managed utilizing ECOP's 'Radium' Software Suite via communication through an open protocol node, 'Zigbee', capable of connecting to other energy using technologies such as HVAC, compressors and plug loads. The Radium Light Management System will operate under a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model and provide Demand Management and Demand Response services in addition to more general wireless lighting controls.