LED Lighting & Controls
LED Lighting: For legacy lighting sites (fluorescent, incandescent, sodium, etc.) transitioning to LED is one of the single most impactful measures to reduce energy consumption and utility cost. Changing to LED lighting can even reduce HVAC costs as building heat load is reduced. LED technology has been a game-changer for lighting changeout costs and returns on investment.
There are emerging, viable lighting technologies that are propelling the lighting industry towards a generational leap forward. For example, POE (Power Over Ethernet) lighting can simplify your installations, reduce contractors on buildouts, and reduce overall costs if engineered correctly. Lighting controls can easily be implemented into the BAS (Building Automation System) that controls HVAC, security, access control, cameras, and other similar systems that a facility manager uses daily.
Commercial LED Solutions
Indoor LED Retrofits
Utilize technology, and updated components to revitalize your current lighting system while significantly driving down energy costs.
Lighting Controls
Extend equipment life while driving down energy use during peak demand times.
Outdoor LED Retrofits
Increase safety and visibility at your facility while driving down costs by as much as 70%.
Lighting Design
Maximize the efficiency of your current lighting through a redesign by a specialist.
Lighting-As-A-Service
Incorporate lighting together with other energy reduction strategies with no upfront capital costs.
Advantages of A LED Retrofit
Reduce Costs
- Reduce energy consumption
- Lower overall utility cost – even HVAC costs as building heat load is reduced.
Upgraded Technology
There are emerging, viable lighting technologies that such as POE (Power Over Ethernet) lighting can simplify your installations, reduce contractors on buildouts, and reduce overall costs if engineered correctly.
Control & Comfort
Lighting controls can easily be implemented into the BAS (Building Automation System) that controls HVAC, security, access control, cameras, and other similar systems that a facility manager uses daily.