How Hotels Can Cut Their Lighting Costs by Up to 50% With Class A GU10 Bulbs
How Hotels Can Cut Their Lighting Costs by Up to 50% With Class A GU10 Bulbs
Lighting is one of the most overlooked operational costs in hotels across Europe. Every room, corridor, restaurant, and lobby relies on dozens — sometimes hundreds — of GU10 spotlights.
And while each bulb may seem insignificant, the total energy consumption adds up fast.
Switching your property to Class A GU10 bulbs, such as our ultra-efficient 2.9W model, is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways for hotels to reduce operating expenses — with payback in under a year.

1. Class A Bulbs Cut Hotel Energy Consumption by Up to 50%
Most hotels still operate with older Class F GU10 bulbs consuming around 5.5W.
A Class A GU10 consumes only 2.9W, which is almost half the energy for the same brightness.
Example for a 100-room hotel
Assuming each room uses 6-8 GU10 spots, plus common areas:
- Class F consumption: ~5.5W
- Class A consumption: ~2.9W
Energy saved: ≈ 50%
Usage: 8h/day on average across the property
Across hundreds of bulbs, hotels can easily save €1,000 to €5,000 every year depending on size and occupancy.
This is why energy-efficient lighting has become a major priority for hotels in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, and the rest of Europe — especially with electricity prices rising in many regions.
2. Payback in Less Than One Year (Yes — Even for Large Hotels)
Hotel owners often fear that upgrading to Class A bulbs will be expensive.
But the math proves the opposite.
Example: Unit prices
Class A GU10: €2.99
Class F GU10: €1.33 (on average)
-> Price difference: €1.66
Energy savings per year (per bulb)
At €0.30/kWh and 8h/day usage:
Class F yearly cost → €4.818
Class A yearly cost → €2.540
Yearly savings: €2.278 per bulb
Payback period: ~9 months
After that, every bulb becomes a profit generator.
Multiply that by the hotel:
A hotel with 500+ bulbs can save:
→ €1,100 in the first year
→ €7,000+ over the lifetime of the bulbs
And that’s without counting the second huge advantage…

3. Class A Bulbs Last 2× Longer — Fewer Replacements, Less Maintenance
Hotel maintenance teams spend countless hours replacing spotlights in:
- corridors
- rooms
- restaurants
- lobbies
- meeting rooms
Every replacement costs time and interrupts operations.
Class F bulbs typically last 25,000 hours.
Class A bulbs last 50,000 hours — twice as long.
This reduces:
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maintenance time
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replacement labor
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inventory costs
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guest disturbance during room maintenance
Fewer failures also means a consistently premium guest experience, something that hotels in competitive markets can’t afford to compromise.

4. Better Sustainability Scores = Stronger Hotel Reputation
Hotels across Europe are under pressure to reduce their carbon footprint.
Switching to Class A lighting helps:
- lower overall CO₂ emissions
- improve ESG scoring
- qualify for sustainability certifications
- meet corporate travel requirements
- attract environmentally conscious guests
Your hotel becomes more energy efficient without compromising light quality.
Bulk Offers Make Hotel-Wide Upgrades Even More Affordable
We offer a –30% discount when you order 60 bulbs, and yes — Class A bulbs are included.
Conclusion: Class A GU10 Is the Most Cost-Effective Lighting Choice for Hotels
Switching to Class A GU10 bulbs is one of the fastest ROI improvements a hotel can make.
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Up to 50% less energy
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Payback under 1 year
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2× longer lifespan
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Lower maintenance costs
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Better sustainability
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Better guest experience

