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Retrofit Induction Lighting -- Overview of an Energy-
Saving Technology
Presented at California Statewide Emerging Technologies Program
An Open Forum on Energy Efficiency Innovations On December 10, 2012
My name is Louis Hirsch
PresidentParker Lighting, Inc. & Eco
Induction Lighting207 West Beach Avenue
Inglewood, CA 90302Tel: (877) 676 – 1604Fax: (310) 674 – 3072
Email: [email protected]
What is an induction lamp?
Uses same gas as a fluorescent tube Fluorescent lamps use a filament –
like a light bulb Induction lamps use a magnet A magnet lasts longer than a
filament, up to 100,000 hours Available in five color temperatures
– 2700, 3500, 4100, 5000 and 6400K
Primary Market Segments This Technology Addresses
Commercial – In Store Low Bay Fixtures, i.e. Aaron Brothers Parking Lot Lighting Wall Packs Pole Lights Up Lighting
Industrial - Warehouse lighting (High Bay Fixtures) Parking Lot Lighting Wall Packs Pole Lights Up Lighting
Agricultural - Greenhouses
Lumen Output Comparisons between HID lamps and Retrofit Induction Lamps
175 W MH (8,600) = 80 W Ind.(10,350)Rated 15,000 hours = Rated 100,000 hours
400 W MH (22,100) = 150 W Ind. (20,750) 200 W Ind. (29,000)
250 W Ind. (34,500)Rated 15,000 hours = Rated 100,000 hours
150 W HPS (14,400) = 120 W Ind. (16,750)
Rated 20,000 hours = Rated 100,000 hours
Energy benefits of retrofit induction lamps installed at basketball court at Roger’s Park in
Inglewood
Replaced 400 watt metal halide lamps with 100,000 hour 200 watt induction
lamps
Savings200 watts x 100,000 hours = 20,000,000
watts 20,000 kWh per fixture
Over life each lamp will save almost 2 tons of GHG going into the atmosphere
per fixture
Market Potential Per Year
Projected Sales Per Year:
2 Years – 100,000 units
5 Years – 500,000 units
The number of units sold per year depends on educating customers in the technology and it’s benefits.
Market Barriers to Wide Adoption
1. LEDs
2. Educating Customers
3. Utility Companies
How We Are Marketing This Technology
Website
Vendor Fair
Flyers
Cost Per Unit
A shaped lamp costs vary from as little as $22 to $49 each
7 wattages from 15 to 60 watts
O shaped lamp costs vary from as little as $29 to $135 each 6 wattages from 15 to 80 watts G shaped lamp and ballast costs vary from as little as $69 to $261 8 wattages from 38 to 200 watts
C shaped lamp and ballasts costs vary from as little as $77 to $450 7 wattages from 40 to 300 watts
Rebates Offered for Retrofit Induction Lamps
Local Power Companies offer rebates (i.e. change from 400 watt MH to 150 watt induction receive a $125 rebate per lamp)
Federal Government – EPAct, federal tax credits from $0.30/sf to $1.60/sf
The power company rebates and tax credits increase your return on your
investment and decreases your payback period
Lumen Output Over Time (Hrs)
Comparison in a Tunnel
Side-By-Side Comparison
Roger’s Park Basketball Court
Benefits of Retrofit Induction Lamps
Saves Energy Saves On Maintenance Costs Saves Money Can Be Installed In Your Existing Fixtures Instant Strike and Re-Strike Energy Company Rebates and Federal Tax Credits
Reduces Out-of Pocket Cost Has A Quick Payback Period, less than 2 years Produces A High Rate Of Return, about 100% per year Compliance with LEED certification Reduces Greenhouse Gases Cost Less and Lasts Longer than LED lamps Comes with a 3 or 5 year warranty
All of the above benefits give valid reasons to install retrofit induction lamps in commercial,
industrial and greenhouse applications
Questions?
Please ask any questions you may have
My contact informationLouis HirschTel: (877) 676 – 1604Fax: (310) 674 – 3072Email: [email protected]