Cutting-Edge LED Lighting System Boosts Auto Dealership Energy Savings

In discussing the renovation of a parking lot, Chris introduces the idea of upgrading old, rusted steel poles.

He proposes transitioning from 1000 watt metal highlighted fixtures to 400 watt LED lights, reducing power consumption by 600 watts.

Chris also suggests upgrading to an anodized aluminum product for a longer lifetime and a more efficient lighting distribution.

By reducing the number of heads per pole from three to two, power consumption is further reduced to just under 200 watts, resulting in a 60% reduction in power usage.

Overall, the upgrades improve the parking lot's lighting experience and significantly lower maintenance and electric bills.

  •  Talking about the parking lot. They had old steel poles. They were rusted. They needed to be painted. And we introduced to them the idea of upgrading. At the time they were running 1000 watt metal highlighted fixtures, and we said, I think it's time to upgrade those to 400 watt, so right away we're cutting out 600 watts of power, a huge savings. But at the same time, since the poles are old , let's go to an anodized aluminum product, which is gonna last you a lifetime.

    The advancement of LED lighting and all of its technology, you currently have three heads per pole. we can take you down to two heads per pole.

    So you've cut a third of their power and we've gone from 400 watts down to just under 200, watts of another 60% reduction with a superior product , a really long expected lifetime, a whole new distribution of light which is going to lower their electric bill and lower their maintenance bill overall.

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