Dialight scores European contract
Dialight, a producer of LED lighting technology, has secured a European order for 1,149 of its high lumen output DuroSite LED High Bay lighting fixtures for a large distribution centre in Germany.
Dialight, a producer of LED lighting technology, has secured a European order for 1,149 of its high lumen output DuroSite LED High Bay lighting fixtures for a large distribution centre in Germany.
The customer, which is being described as a "leading online retailer with more than 25 sites in Europe", selected the Dialight units for their reduction of heat and consequent savings in energy costs.
The project has a payback of less than one year, producing annual energy savings over €0.3m, as well as additional maintenance cost savings.
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