LEDlampid
LEDlampid is a term used in the lighting industry to describe a standardized identification code for LED lamps and LED modules. It is intended to uniquely identify a lamp across catalogs, inventories, and connected lighting systems. As a concept, LEDlampid aims to improve traceability, warranty management, and interoperability in complex supply chains that span manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and end users. There is no globally mandated LEDlampid standard; implementations vary by market and supplier.
A LEDlampid code may encode attributes such as product family, base type, color temperature, lumen output, and
Adoption and governance are uneven. Some companies align LEDlampid with existing product identification frameworks, such as
In practice, LEDlampid concepts appear most often in supplier catalogs, warranty databases, and enterprise resource planning