JACKSON,
MICHIGAN – April 30th, 2012 – In March, MTU Detroit Diesel installed Induction
Lighting EverLast® fixtures in an attempt to substantially reduce operating
costs at their South Carolina facility. “Energy
savings, low maintenance, and increased foot candles were the top priorities
for MTU,” stated Bear Shelton, Regional Sales Director at Blue Sky Lighting
Products. “Everyone from the electrical contractor to MTU’s workforce and
management is extremely happy with the quality of light. It’s white and bright,
which is exactly what they wanted,” Shelton stated. “In fact, MTU’s branch in
Detroit, Michigan will be switching to induction light fixtures shortly as
well.”
In spring of 2011, MTU Detroit Diesel partnered with Blue
Sky Lighting Products to help them achieve their lighting needs for their
recently constructed 300,000 sq. ft. facility in Aiken, South Carolina. MTU Detroit Diesel is in the process of
replacing approximately 850 metal halide fixtures with 100w and 200w induction
high bays from EverLast®. The retrofit
would yield an estimated 59% reduction in annual energy consumption tied to
lighting. Almost one year later, Detroit
Diesel moves forward again with EverLast®, a U.S. manufacturer of induction
lighting fixtures. “We originally sold
them on the idea of going with 160w LED high bays to replace their 400w metal
halides,” Shelton stated. “When the LED
fixtures were hung, MTU was dissatisfied with the quality of light produced by
the LEDs and would not accept them. After comparing other lighting technologies
and manufacturers, they all paled in comparison to EverLast stood out in terms
of quality, lumen output, and warranty.”
According to Blue Sky, EverLast® induction light fixtures
offer a virtually maintenance free 100,000 hour lamp life with a 2-4 year
return on investment, making induction technology an extremely energy-efficient
and cost-effective lighting solution. Additionally, federal, state, and local
tax incentives are currently being offered to offset the cost of implementing
energy-efficient lighting. “The federal tax incentive for installing induction
lights is 60 cents per square foot,” stated Shelton. A number of utility
companies are also offering incentives, such as credits and rebates, for
energy-efficiency upgrades.
MTU Detroit Diesel is one of the world’s leading
manufacturers of large diesel engines and complete propulsion systems. Its
product range is the widest and most modern in the sector. It covers diesel
engines as well as propulsion systems for ships, heavy agricultural, rail and
military vehicles, and the oil and gas industry.
About
EverLast® Lighting: EverLast® Lighting is a
subsidiary of Full Spectrum Solutions, Inc. and has quickly grown into the
leading manufacturer of energy-efficient lighting solutions for roadway,
parking structure, facility and area lighting applications.
For additional product
information, visit www.everlastlight.com,
call 888-383-7578, or email info@everlastlight.com. For
press inquiries, contact Kyle Leighton at 517-783-3800 ext.231 or email at kyle@everlastlight.com.
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