EOI Lighting USA Launches the Environmentally-Friendly 'Compass' Lighting Series
EOI Lighting USA, a manufacturer and pioneer of LED-based and solid-state lighting energy-saving products, has officially announced its new renaissance in roadway and area lighting with the introduction of the environmentally-friendly Compass LED Roadway Lighting Series. As a sustainable LED lighting solution, the Compass series will feature higher operating efficiency, longer system lifespans, and a contemporary design form factor.
The Compass series will replace the 70W - 400W (watt) high-pressure sodium cobra head street lights. With a wide range of lumen packages available, the Compass series is flexible in its ability to be used to illuminate a wide variety of environments. From municipal streets and public roadways, to residential areas, to industrial and commercial parks, there are plenty of diversified applications of the Compass series that can currently be implemented across the country.
The Compass series leverages both breakthrough LED technology and precision-engineered optics to save energy costs by as much as 60% over HID Luminaires. Because the lighting system provides an expected LED life of over 20 years, Compass series users can also reduce their maintenance costs by a minimum of 50%.
The Compass series will replace the 70W - 400W (watt) high-pressure sodium cobra head street lights. With a wide range of lumen packages available, the Compass series is flexible in its ability to be used to illuminate a wide variety of environments. From municipal streets and public roadways, to residential areas, to industrial and commercial parks, there are plenty of diversified applications of the Compass series that can currently be implemented across the country.
The Compass series leverages both breakthrough LED technology and precision-engineered optics to save energy costs by as much as 60% over HID Luminaires. Because the lighting system provides an expected LED life of over 20 years, Compass series users can also reduce their maintenance costs by a minimum of 50%.
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