LED vs Halogen Cost Savings Calculator

LED vs halogen cost savings — switching a 50W halogen to a 7W LED saves around $8–12 per bulb per year in electricity. Replace 20 halogens and save $160–240 annually. Most LED upgrades pay back within 6–18 months.

Quick answer: Replacing a 50W halogen with a 7W LED equivalent saves around $8–12 per bulb per year in electricity. Replace 20 halogens in a home and you save $160–240 per year. LED bulbs also last 15–25 times longer — a halogen replaced every 2 years vs an LED lasting 15–25 years. Most LED upgrades pay back in 6–18 months.
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LED vs halogen — head to head comparison

💡 Halogen
50W to produce 600 lumens
$0.80–1.20/yr per bulb electricity (2h/day)
2,000 hours rated life (~3 years at 2h/day)
$3–6 replacement bulb cost
Hot to touch — 90% of energy is heat
Banned in UK/EU since 2021 — no longer sold
CRI 100 — perfect colour rendering
🔆 LED equivalent
7W to produce 600 lumens
$0.11–0.17/yr per bulb electricity (2h/day)
25,000–50,000 hours rated life (25–50 years at 2h/day)
$4–10 upfront cost (once)
Cool or warm — 80–90% of energy is light
Available everywhere — GU10, E27, B22, MR16
CRI 80–95 depending on model

How much do you save switching halogen to LED?

86%
Less electricity per bulb
15–25x
Longer bulb life
6–18 mo
Typical payback period
Halogen bulbLED equivalentSaving per bulb/yr10 bulbs/yr savingPayback
35W GU104–5W LED GU10$5–8$50–806–12 months
50W GU106–7W LED GU10$8–12$80–1206–12 months
60W A-shape (BC/ES)8–9W LED$10–14$100–1408–14 months
100W A-shape12–15W LED$17–22$170–2206–10 months
50W MR16 (12V)6–7W LED MR16$8–11$80–1108–14 months
500W halogen flood50–60W LED flood$85–110Per fixture3–6 months

Based on $0.15/kWh electricity rate and 4 hours use per day. Adjust using the calculator for your rate and usage.

Real-world example: a typical home

A typical home has 20–30 halogen downlights and spotlights. Here’s what the switch to LED looks like:

Before (halogen)After (LED)Annual saving
20 x 50W GU10 = 1,000W20 x 7W LED = 140W$220–350/yr
$3–6 bulb every 2 years$5–8 bulb every 15 years$40–80/yr replacement
Hot ceiling — AC works harderCool ceiling — less AC load$20–50/yr AC saving
Total combined saving$280–480/yr
The hidden saving: Halogen bulbs generate significant heat — 90% of their energy becomes heat, not light. In air-conditioned rooms, your AC system has to remove that heat, adding to your electricity bill. LED’s dramatically lower heat output reduces this secondary cost, typically saving an extra $20–50/year in a typical home.

LED vs halogen — quality and light output

The most common worry about switching to LED is that the light will look different or dimmer. Here’s the reality:

PropertyHalogenModern LEDVerdict
Lumens (brightness)600lm from 50W600lm from 7WIdentical brightness
Colour rendering (CRI)100 — perfect80–95 typicalCRI90+ LED: no visible difference
Colour temperature2700–3000K warmAvailable in any CCTMatch your preference
DimmingSmooth from 0–100%Good on trailing-edge dimmerCheck compatibility first
Instant onYesYesNo difference
Beam angleFixed (36–60°)Wide range availableMore choice with LED
Heat outputVery hot (fire risk)Barely warmLED safer for enclosed fittings
CRI tip: Cheap LED bulbs have CRI 80 — technically equivalent to halogen in brightness but visibly different in colour quality. Spend a little more on CRI 90+ LEDs for living areas and kitchens. The difference in running cost between CRI 80 and CRI 95 is zero — just a slightly higher upfront cost.

Which LED replaces which halogen?

Halogen wattsLED replacementLumensCommon fitting
20W2–3W LED200–250 lmGU10, MR16
35W4–5W LED350–400 lmGU10, MR16, candle
50W6–7W LED500–650 lmGU10, MR16, A-shape
60W8–9W LED600–800 lmA-shape (ES/BC)
75W10–11W LED900–1,050 lmA-shape (ES/BC)
100W13–15W LED1,200–1,500 lmA-shape (ES/BC)
150W18–22W LED1,800–2,200 lmA-shape, reflector

Frequently asked questions

Is LED really better than halogen?
Yes — LED uses 80–90% less electricity for the same light output, lasts 15–25 times longer, produces far less heat, and is safer in enclosed fittings. The only area where older LEDs fell short was colour rendering, but modern CRI 90+ LEDs match halogen visually at a fraction of the running cost.
Can I replace halogen bulbs with LED directly?
In most cases yes — GU10, E27 (ES), B22 (BC), and MR16 LED bulbs are all available as direct replacements. MR16 (12V) bulbs need a compatible LED transformer — many halogen transformers don’t work well with low-wattage LEDs and need replacing. Check the transformer minimum load before buying.
Will LED work with my existing dimmer?
Possibly, but not guaranteed. Halogen dimmers are usually leading-edge (TRIAC) type — many LED bulbs work better on trailing-edge dimmers. If you notice flickering, buzzing, or the lights not dimming smoothly, replace the dimmer with an LED-compatible trailing-edge type. Use our Dimmer Load Calculator to check compatibility.
How long do LED bulbs actually last?
Quality LED bulbs are rated for 25,000–50,000 hours. At 4 hours per day, that’s 17–34 years. Even budget LEDs typically last 10,000–15,000 hours — still 5–7 times longer than a halogen. The “25-year LED” claim is mathematically accurate but assumes moderate use.
Are halogens still available to buy?
In the UK and EU, halogen bulbs have been banned from sale since September 2021. In the US they are still available but the Energy Independence and Security Act effectively phases them out. Whatever your region, the switch to LED is essentially now mandatory for new purchases.

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