Coming in early March 2026, Green Creative will have a powerful new 30-in-1 LED PAR38 hitting the market! For years it has been a task to decide what color temp, wattage or beam spread to select when ordering lights. Manufacturers have been looking to make their products more versatile with selectable technology, but few have taken it to the level Green Creative has.
For those familiar with their 30PAR38 series, they have built upon those innovative lamps to make ordering easier than ever. The new Green Creative 24PAR38HODIM/9CCTS/277V/SD is a color temp, beam spread and power selectable LED PAR38. Choose between 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K on the lamp itself. It is also power-selectable between 24W, 19W and 14W for delivering 3000, 2500, and 2000 lumens respectively. Unheard-of efficacy levels for this amount of light output, reaching up to 143 lumens per watt!
Beam Spread has been another source in pain in these applications; often times hard to determine the best spread until you have the lights in the fixture. This can be a tough decision to make especially factoring in when a lift or scaffolding is needed and the job is time sensitive. These worries are eliminated with this new beam spread selectable model! Comes in 25° default, but you can simply change to 40° flood in the field as needed.

Other features include a 92 CRI for exquisite color rendering, which has made it a favorite amongst churches, auditoriums and art galleries. Damp rated and also rated for use in enclosed fixtures. Operates on 120-277V but dims on 120V. If you are currently dimming a 250W or 500W halogen, you are most likely dimming it on 120V already. Compatible with most existing forward phase and reverse phase dimming systems.
The move to selectability has been a boon for manufacturers, distributors and end users alike. Despite it’s presence for a few years now, some niches were untouched, including the high output LED PAR38 realm which is very performance-based. It is clear that this Green Creative lamp has set the standard once again and may be the early favorite for lamp of the year!

