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More light, greater efficiency, better growth

27 April 2026

Würth Elektronik has made a name for itself with LEDs for controlled plant cultivation and has expanded its WL-SMDC Horticulture product line with new LEDs in the 3535 package. These LEDs feature a photon efficacy (PPE) of up to 4.9 µmol/J and a photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) of up to 6.34 µmol/s. The three LEDs — with wavelengths of 450 nm, 660 nm and 730 nm — set new standards for professional lighting solutions in greenhouses and in controlled environmental agriculture (CEA).

The LEDs are dimmable and controllable, enabling precise adjustment of light intensity and spectrum. The “Horticalculator” on the REDEXPERT online simulation platform can be used to create and optimize customized lighting recipes. Spectral mixes can be precisely matched to different plant species, growth stages and plant quality parameters.

Scientifically sound

Source: Würth ElektronikSource: Würth Elektronik

The new series is aimed specifically at developers and manufacturers of lighting systems for greenhouses, vertical farming, CEA, container farming, specialty crops, research applications, as well as algae and aquarium lighting. Their high efficiency, increased output and compact 3535 package make these LEDs ideal for modular, large-scale and energy-optimized lighting concepts. Würth Elektronik works closely with research institutions, ensuring scientific insights have been incorporated into this new generation of horticulture LEDs.

All Würth Elektronik horticulture LEDs are available from stock without a minimum order quantity. Free samples can be requested for development projects.

“CEA supports and complements conventional agriculture and horticulture wherever it reaches its limits, such as in the year-round regional supply of fresh produce. Our horticulture LEDs enable this. In view of the growing global population, location-independent food production is set to play a key role in the future,” said Alexander Gerfer, CTO of the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group.

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