TPompano Beach's decision to switch to Evolucia's LED street lights has
reduced energy consumption by almost 60%, and has increased visibility and
security along the roadways. In addition, the selection of Evolucia's fixtures
allowed the city to virtually eliminate light pollution as the new LED cobra
head fixtures employ Evolucia's patented Aimed Optics technology which
strategically aims light directly at the target area. This proprietary
technology is the reason that Evolucia's fixtures outperform the competition,
and is one of the only fixtures in the industry that meet roadway specifications
at mounting heights of 60 feet and pole spacing of 300 feet.
Siemens Industry Inc., the energy management company for the city,
recommended the selection of Evolucia LED fixtures to the city after Siemens had
completed an extensive evaluation of the highest performing LED street lighting
products in the market. "We had partnered with Evolucia on projects in Sarasota
and have been impressed with the performance of both the product and the
Evolucia team," said Gary Kreisler, Sales Project Manager, Siemens Industry
Inc., "Pompano Beach's mounting heights were taller than typical street
lighting, so light performance was essential, and the Evolucia product
outperformed the other products tested."
"With pole heights of 60 feet and pole spacing of 300 feet, the challenge to
deliver a bright and uniform light was daunting for most of the competitive
products," said Craig Hall, Business Development Director at Evolucia. "In most
cases, the height and spacing caused a 'zebra-effect' – dark and light stripes
on the roadway. This zebra-effect is not acceptable—light and shadow cause
visibility problems even in the most favorable driving conditions. Our patented
Aimed Optics technology increases the light output of our LED fixtures by 20%,
and is the reason why our fixtures were selected by the US Department of Energy
as the best street light in the industry," added Hall.
With a 10 year warranted life, Pompano Beach will also save on the expenses
associated with replacing burnt out street lights. The metal halide products had
to be replaced every three years, which not only included the cost of new metal
halide bulbs, but also the expense of hiring multiple certified lighting
technicians, a bucket truck and the diversion of traffic. Because the roadways
being re-lamped are major thoroughfares, rerouting traffic often caused safety
concerns, such as lane closures and traffic jams.
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