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I have looked online, but I can't find any clear answer. I am gonna guess RUUD Lighting or Leotek.
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Don't care, just wish they hadn't
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I like to learn about all lighting technologies, LED included.
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That's as maybe, but what I hate is LED being forced on us. Not once have I ever been asked do I want LED streetlights, they just come along and replace perfectly good HID lamps by the street-full when there's nothing wrong with any of them.
If you want to learn how they work, that's fine, buy some and use them at home; you don't need to replace perfectly good street lights to do that. I've never said people shouldn't be able to use LEDs at home if they want to, I just hate them being forced on me in the street.
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Here we go again... The same thing could be said about high and low pressure sodium. There was a time (albeit way before I was born) when all of the mercury streetlights were getting ripped out and replaced with high and low pressure sodium streetlights. People hated this new lighting technology and how it was this "harsh yellow light" and how it was "wiping out mercury vapor" and "was being forced upon us". Then decades later when everything is being replaced with LED, people are saying the same thing about how LED is so terrible.
Someday a new light source is going to be invented, and people will be feeling the same way about a new light source replacing LED.
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At least sodium (low or high pressure) lamps are discharge lamps. Anyway, I'm not going to argue with you, you like them, I don't. Let's leave it there, shall we..?
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The point is if any light source is replacing another light source, there will be bound to be people that hate the new light source.
Now back to the original topic and does anyone have any guesses as to who made the first LED street light?
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I would guess RUUD/BetaLED also. My local swim club has fixtures circa 2012-2013 that are going strong to this very day! See here.
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My guess is Leotek. They've been making LED street lights since the mid 2000's.
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Leotek's first streetlight was released in 2004, and was based off of a standard small-size cobrahead and has an LED array in place of the optical assembly (the one on the bottom left).
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Beta LED lights such as this one appeared early in the gallery. The Ann Arbor globes are one of the first post-top LED installations I remember.
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So as far as I have seen, RUUD Lighting or BetaLED didn't invent the LED streetlight, but they created the first popular and economical LED streetlight that saw widespread use in the US and other countries like the UK and Australia. Does anybody have a release date?
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The first production run of the LEDway began in August of 2008.
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I'd probably say Leotek comes first. RUUD Lighting/BetaLED comes in second. There was a Leotek SL-36W1R-FX in my town that's probably been there before 2007 because it still shows up on the 2007 street view here.
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Here is a street view link to one our earliest LED lanterns. I believe it's a clipper or clara made by AdvancedLEDs. This (likely mk. 1 design) dates from the 1990s to the very early 2000s.
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