Current's new, high-intensity Arize element top lighting

Current's new, high-intensity Arize element top lighting

CLEVELAND, OH - GE Current, a Daintree company has today unveiled two new, high-efficiency, high-performance members of its Arize Element family. The latest L1000 model offers an increased maximum output of up to 2600µmol/s adding a new option to the existing L1000 portfolio, which already features efficacy-oriented models offering up to 3.6µmol/J. With the all-new, 3600µmol/s Arize Element L2000, Current is offering growers more choice than ever before when designing the optimal lighting plan for their greenhouse operations.

  • New L1000 model offers high, 2600µmol/s output
  • 3600µmol/s Arize Element® L2000 for higher yields and optimized retrofits
  • Expanded range to offer customers greater flexibility and choice


Following the same design as the Arize Element L1000 Next-Gen, with an ultra-slim form

factor, a choice of eight tailored light spectra and Current's proprietary XW Optic to ensure
uniform light dispersion across a wider area, the new L1000 model is designed as a 1:1
replacement for HPS fixtures, boosting productivity and reducing energy costs. The L2000
consumes 1000W, and its next-gen XW optic spreads light even wider than the L1000, further
reducing fixture count and increasing yields in HPS retrofit applications.

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