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Enfis sheds new light on LED street lighting

Enfis Group Plc. announced the launch their new Innovate Series of LED arrays for use in myriad street lighting applications throughout North America. "Over the past few years the emerging use of power LEDs in street lighting has yielded lower total ownership costs, much improved lighting and significant energy savings - as much as 50% - over standard lighting technologies," said Dan Polito, president of Enfis Lighting North America. "Governments, municipalities and utilities face an ongoing effort to serve the public with better lighting and to reduce their carbon footprints and energy costs. LED street light installations are being tested around the world and are demonstrating their ability to improve results for both the operators of street lights and the people that use them."

With a 10- to 15-year rated lifetime, the Innovate Series of LED arrays from Enfis are at least triple that of current technologies and offer maintenance advantages that easily win the argument for transitioning to LED-based systems. Moreover, street lamps using Enfis power LEDs are fully capable of meeting standard regulations for luminance levels and uniformity. Enfis LED solutions, unlike many other technologies, provide a sufficiently even light distribution to meet recommended street light uniformity levels. This is a valuable benefit that is capable of eliminating glare, hot spots and related visibility, safety and energy-wasting problems. Even light distribution improves the street lighting function and creates a better environment.

The Enfis Innovate Series of LED arrays can be easily installed in most existing street light, roadway and pedestrian walkway fixtures and deliver >2500 lumens of intense white light ranging from 3600K to 6500K. As an added benefit, light output from Enfis arrays can be monitored and controlled via an integrated photo-detection system, enabling precise control of light output. Array temperature monitoring is also available.



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