High Efficiency LED Flat Panel

High Efficiency LED Flat Panel

 

4800 Hampden Lane

  • Parking Area
  • Bethesda, Maryland

Savings At-A-Glance

 

Instant rebates were applied by Bay Lighting.

Energy Savings: 73,076 kWh/year or 66% annual kWh savings.

Total Project Cost: $7,740
Rebates Paid: $1,380
Cost to Customer: $6,360
Annual Savings: $4,191
Payback: 1 ½ years

Bay Lighting customer Cushman & Wakefield Inc. is a commercial real estate services company with headquarters located around the world. Managing 3.6 billion SF of property, Cushman & Wakefield understands the importance of a quality environment, prides itself on staying informed and implementing new technology for the benefit of customers and employees.

 

Application: Parking Ramp and Loading Dock

 

Goals: Significantly brighten area creating a safe and inviting space for customers; save energy; reduce maintenance.

 

Challenges: Given the location, car exhaust particles tend to tarnish lights causing them to look old and dirty.

 

Bay Lighting Solution: Replace existing fixtures with 23 Nuvo LED premium flat panel fixtures. Benefits of using this product include:

 
  • Brighter high-output; 50 Watt; 5000K; 6500 Lumens 120-277
  • Energy savings of $4,191 over the lifetime of the fixture.
  • Lamps last 5 years (50,000 hours) for reduced maintenance.
  • Completely sealed unit, not as susceptible to dirt inside the fixture.
  • Eligible for $60 per fixture instant rebate.

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