Over the past couple of years, LED manufacturers have introduced field-adjustable LED fixtures into the market. They are different from the traditional controllable/dimmable fixtures most people are familiar with; rather than the user dynamically adjusting the light level or color temperature, these field-adjustable fixtures are typically set once during installation and left that way. With the rapid growth of this category of LED products, utility rebate fulfillment provider BriteSwitch looked into how rebate programs treat them.
In an article published on the company’s website, BriteSwitch defines field-adjustable luminaires, confirms they qualify for rebates, looks at average rebates for these products, and examines how utilities treat them, whether the rebate is adjusted based on maximum wattage.
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