US Federal Government Facility Uses Carmanah EverGEN Solar Lights with Advanced Occupancy Sensing for Parking Lot Illumination
Carmanah Technologies is pleased to announce the sale of EverGEN 1710 solar powered lights for a federal government agency parking lot facility in a deal worth almost $190,000 USD.
This installation was the first parking lot to be illuminated using solar powered lights by this particular government agency. The project used Advanced Occupancy Sensing (AOS) to maximize the light output from each system provided to people when they are in the parking lot and need light. Advanced Occupancy Sensing is a Carmanah patent-pending technology that allows the activation of a network of lights when one light in the network senses motion. Utilizing wireless mesh networking, GPS, and occupancy sensors, Advanced Occupancy Sensing allows a network of EverGEN 1700 solar LED lights to provide synchronized activation when one of the lights within the network senses motion. Incorporating Advanced Occupancy Sensing can significantly increase the light output of an EverGEN 1700 system and reduce the overall number of systems required to light a project.
Ted Lattimore, Carmanahs CEO, commented on the business advantage that using EverGEN 1710 systems with Advanced Occupancy Sensing; Utilizing AOS makes perfect sense. By maximizing the amount of light output each solar lighting system can deliver when on, the customer is able to reduce the overall number of systems required to light, in this case, the parking lot. This reduction in total required system saves the customer money both on materials and installation costs. It just makes for a good business decision.
Carmanah lighting agent, St. Louis Lighting was responsible for specifying the EverGEN solar lights for this particular project.
Ted Lattimore, Carmanahs CEO, commented on the business advantage that using EverGEN 1710 systems with Advanced Occupancy Sensing; Utilizing AOS makes perfect sense. By maximizing the amount of light output each solar lighting system can deliver when on, the customer is able to reduce the overall number of systems required to light, in this case, the parking lot. This reduction in total required system saves the customer money both on materials and installation costs. It just makes for a good business decision.
Carmanah lighting agent, St. Louis Lighting was responsible for specifying the EverGEN solar lights for this particular project.
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