LED vs CFL vs Tube Light — 5-Year Cost Comparison (Chennai)
LED, CFL or the old fluorescent tube light — which is actually cheapest over 5 years in a Chennai home? This guide runs the real numbers: unit cost, running cost, replacement cycle, and total cost of ownership at Chennai's 2026 electricity tariff.
The three technologies, compared side-by-side
| Metric | LED bulb (9 W) | CFL (15 W) | Tube light (40 W T8) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light output (lumens) | 810 – 900 | 750 – 900 | 2,400 – 2,800 |
| Efficacy (lm / W) | 90 – 100 | 50 – 60 | 60 – 70 |
| Typical price (2026) | ₹120 – ₹180 | ₹140 – ₹180 | ₹180 (tube) + ₹250 (fixture) |
| Rated life (hours) | 25,000 – 30,000 | 6,000 – 8,000 | 6,000 – 10,000 |
| Warm-up time | Instant | 30 – 60 sec to full brightness | Instant but flicker-start |
| Mercury content | None | 3–5 mg | ~10 mg |
| Heat output | Low | Medium | High |
| Dimmable? | Yes (dimmable SKUs) | No (most) | No |
Running cost — at Chennai tariff
TANGEDCO domestic tariff, 2026 (post-subsidy, 201–400 unit slab): ₹6.55 per kWh. Assume 6 hours/day usage.
| Tech | Wattage | Daily (6 hr) | Monthly (30 d) | Yearly (365 d) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LED 9 W | 9 W | 0.054 kWh = ₹0.35 | 1.62 kWh = ₹10.61 | 19.7 kWh = ₹129 |
| CFL 15 W | 15 W | 0.090 kWh = ₹0.59 | 2.70 kWh = ₹17.69 | 32.9 kWh = ₹215 |
| Tube light 40 W | 40 W (+5 W ballast loss) | 0.270 kWh = ₹1.77 | 8.10 kWh = ₹53.06 | 98.6 kWh = ₹646 |
Running a single tube light = 5x the electricity cost of a single LED. In a typical 2BHK with 12 light points running 6 hrs/day, swapping from tube lights to LED saves ~₹6,000 per year.
Replacement cycle — how often you re-buy
At 6 hours/day usage:
- LED (25,000 hr rated) — lasts 11.4 years. You will replace it maybe once.
- CFL (7,000 hr rated) — lasts 3.2 years. You will replace it 3–4 times in 10 years.
- Tube light (8,000 hr rated) — lasts 3.6 years. Plus ballasts/starters fail separately.
5-year total cost — single light point
Let's compute full cost of ownership for one light point running 6 hrs/day, over 5 years:
| Tech | Fixtures bought | Initial cost | 5 yrs electricity | 5-yr TCO |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LED 9 W | 1 fixture (still under 50% life) | ₹150 | ₹645 | ₹795 |
| CFL 15 W | 2 fixtures (second one partway through) | ₹320 | ₹1,075 | ₹1,395 |
| Tube light 40 W | 1 fixture + 2 tube replacements | ₹610 | ₹3,230 | ₹3,840 |
LED is 75% cheaper than tube light over 5 years, per light point. Multiply by 10–15 lights in a typical 2BHK.
Whole-home 5-year projection
Assume a 2BHK with this lighting mix (realistic Chennai home, 2026):
- 8 ceiling lights (living, bedrooms, kitchen, dining)
- 4 bathroom / utility lights
- 2 balcony / outdoor lights
| Whole-house setup | Initial cost | 5-year electricity | Total 5-yr cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| All LED | ₹2,100 | ₹9,030 | ₹11,130 |
| Mixed CFL + LED | ₹3,600 | ₹14,500 | ₹18,100 |
| All tube light (legacy) | ₹8,540 | ₹45,220 | ₹53,760 |
Going all-LED saves ₹42,000+ over 5 years vs legacy tube setup in a 2BHK. Add another ₹12,000–₹18,000 if you include ACs offsetting lower ambient heat load from LEDs (yes, this is real).
LED — what to actually buy in Chennai
For a typical 2BHK, here's our go-to spec:
- General ceiling points — Asmon 12W round LED panel (160 mm cut-out). ~960 lumens, 4000K neutral white.
- Over bed / reading area — Asmon 6W spot or Panasonic 9W bulb, 3000K warm white.
- Kitchen counter — 20W LED tube (replaces 40W T8). 6500K cool white for visibility.
- Bathroom — 8W IP44 downlight, 4000K.
- Balcony / outdoor — 9W LED bulb in a weatherproof fitting.
Full range in our LED lighting category.
Common objections to switching (and answers)
- "LED light is cold / harsh" — only if you buy 6500K everywhere. 3000K LED is indistinguishable from incandescent warmth.
- "LED bulbs fail early" — cheap unbranded ones do. Branded LEDs (Asmon, Panasonic, Havells, Philips) genuinely last 8–10 years in Chennai conditions.
- "Upfront cost is high" — for a whole 2BHK, ~₹2,100. Pays back in 4–5 months from electricity savings alone.
- "What about power cuts / voltage spikes?" — LED drivers handle 140V–280V. Surge-related failures happen but are warranty-covered for 1 year.
When to actually keep a tube light
- Workshop or garage with large area + high ceiling — 2x 40W tube still cheaper than 4x 18W LED panels upfront. Tubes lose on running cost but win on initial cost.
- Temporary installation — construction shed, event venue — if it'll be taken down in a year, don't invest.
- Heritage / retro aesthetic — some restaurants want the old tube look. Use LED-retrofit tubes that fit existing fixtures.
The answer
For any permanent residential or commercial installation in 2026 Chennai — all-LED, no exceptions. The 5-year savings pay for a new washing machine. The 10-year savings pay for a small fridge. The environmental and heat-load benefits are free on top.
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