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All-LED aspirations with GE’s collection of lighting solutions

Can light travel at the speed of ambition? "Instantly!" is the answer at Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, where Collection Auto Group, with help from GE, is realizing its dream of the ultimate automotive dealership—an all-LED lighting facility inside and out that drives the client experience beyond expectations. "Our goal was to build the greatest dealership in the world," said Bernie Moreno, president. "We designed the building to be intuitive—there are lights that clearly guide you to each area. Every single lumen on the property is LED, from the post tops out front to the hanging fixtures in the showroom to the lights in the service bay. GE did more than deliver the products we needed—it found solutions to the obstacles we faced."

"When Mercedes-Benz asked us to come into the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky market, everybody said this property couldn't become a car dealership," recalled Moreno. "The residents had three concerns—lighting, lighting and lighting. We had to rally community support to rezone the area and it was important to make a positive first impression."

The dealership uses GE Evolve LED Area Lights and Evolve LED Post Topsto illuminate its driveway and inventory. Advanced optics aim light precisely where it's needed and away from neighbors' yards adjacent to the property.

Added Moreno, "I've since received calls from several residents: 'I love your lights!' they all told me. We wouldn't have been able to get the rezoning passed without GE's fixtures."

"Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell also wanted to bring a new level of sophistication to its facility and optimize energy use based on client needs," said Austin Ashe, regional sales manager for GE Lighting. "We provided intuitive touch screen lighting controls that allow the staff to easily customize settings whenever needed."

Dimming and on/off scheduling of all indoor and outdoor LED fixtures is managed by GE's LightSweep control system. Inside, GE's Aware photo sensors also adjust light output automatically to changing daylight conditions while at night, Aware occupancy sensors keep lights turned down until movement is detected.

"People are blown away when they come in and see the amount of lighting and the control of the lighting—the way it doesn't overwhelm, the way it spreads and provides a natural color for everything throughout the dealership, inside and outside," Moreno said.

Intelligent lighting controls also enable GE's LED area lights to be dimmed to 10 percent lumen output between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., with each fixture using just 28.5 watts of electricity. For security, the lights instantly return to full brightness when motion sensors identify a vehicle entering the lot.
"Essentially what you have is a system that thinks about energy savings for every second of every day for you," added Ashe.

Illuminating the dealership's lavish showroom, inviting offices and captivating client areas, including a café, is a collection of GE's fashionable Lumination LED Luminaires, from troffers that blend into the ceiling to linear bands of light integrated within it. Throughout the service center, suspended pendants and blade-like fixtures also help cut a striking aesthetic while simultaneously slashing costs along with an assortment of efficient GE LED PAR20 lamps.

Meanwhile GE Albeo LED High Bay fixtures deliver crisp, uniform light across the shop floor, detail bay and parts department, meaning mechanics won't be left in the dark whether under the hood or in the pit—where LED lighting is also installed.

The world's first all-LED Mercedes-Benz dealership further uses GE's Evolve LED Garage Lights in an attached canopy and car wash, and Evolve LED Wall Packsto illuminate the building's perimeter. GE's Tetra PowerGrid and LED Architectural lighting also adds visual appeal to signs among other decorative elements.

A comparison showed that Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell will use about 40 percent less lighting energy with LED than with conventional technologies, saving $46,000 a year with the added benefit of less maintenance due to the long life of GE's LED lighting. Project payback is projected at less than two years.

"When we looked at the energy savings we're getting, and that it's really the right thing to do for the environment, it's just a win-win for everybody," Moreno explained.

Collection Auto Group president Bernie Moreno talks about lighting the ultimate automotive dealership.

When Collection Auto Group began updating its 14 Northeast Ohio locations with GE's LED area lights nearly two years ago, Moreno still had doubts that soon became convictions in the bottom line benefits of LED lighting.

"When we converted our Cleveland operations, it was about improving the exterior lights," he said. "Our concern was that we would see diminished performance. But nobody even noticed a difference in the lighting—that is until we got our electricity bill, and then we really noticed!"

"We've chosen to continue our relationship with GE for several reasons: They're the standard of the lighting world, and they're a great partner, so we've embarked on a process where every dealership we build going forward is going to be a 100 percent all-LED dealership, starting with this one."



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