TLED Instant Rebates

TLED Instant Rebates

 

5601 Fishers Lane

  • Parking Garage
  • Rockville, Maryland

Savings At-A-Glance

 
Instant rebates were applied by Bay Lighting.
Energy Savings: 179,580 kWh/year or 50% annual kWh savings
Total Project Cost: $9,858
Rebates Paid: $8,000
Cost to Customer: $1,861
Annual Savings: $25,845
Payback: 1 ½ months
Transforming properties into places, JBG Smith, is a leading owner and developer of high-quality, mixed-use properties with a portfolio of approximately 19 million square feet of office, multifamily, and retail space. In the interest of capitalizing on timely rebates, JBG Smith contacted Bay Lighting to convert the 600+ parking garage space on Fishers Lane to LED lighting. The outcome included a:
  • Energy and financial savings
  • Decrease in lamp maintenance hours for staff
  • Quick turn around with no disruption to tennants
  • Brighter and safer space for everyone
Bay Lighting also managed recycling of old materials.
“What we appreciated most, besides your excellent service and prices, was the ease of installation and the quick return on investment due to the PEPCO rebate. We also love the brightness and light consistency in our garage now. Also since LEDs are not affected by temperature like flourescent we will have a much brighter garage in the winter months. We estimate payback in 1 ½ months.”
Alex, JBG Smith

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