- The average cost for a 100-light string of miniature plug-in LED lights is $0.08 per bulb, or about $8 per string.
Compare costs to operate:
- Operating a string of plug-in LED Christmas lights for 300 hours — more than enough hours for an entire holiday season — costs about $0.30, using an average energy cost of $0.11 per kilowatt hour.
- Solar-powered Christmas lights, of course, don’t cost anything to operate. That means you’re saving 30 cents per year in energy costs.
Do the math, and you’ll see that it’ll take about 45 years for the energy savings from solar-power to equal the difference in purchase price between a plug-in string and a solar-powered string.
Advantages of solar lights
Advantages of solar lights
- no extension cords
- no need for exterior electrical outlets
- withstand cold temperatures and precipitation
- zero cost to operate
- light output comparable to plug-in lighting
- a green option
Disadvantages
- higher initial cost to purchase
- may not operate under cloudy skies
- unproven longevity (too new on the market for results)
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