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LED Lighting SA is involved, along with local property groups, in several projects related to Eskom’s IDM programme. 

Van Helden says one of these projects has been completed for V&A Waterfront Holdings, part of the V&A Waterfront group of companies, and entails LED Lighting SA replacing the halogen, compact fluorescent lamp and fluorescent lighting at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront with LED products. 

Another project, undertaken on behalf of Old Mutual Properties, includes replacing the lighting at the Cavendish Square shopping centre.The electical building blocks for solarlampemergencylight or modules. Other shopping centres owned by Old Mutual Properties will be completed over the next year or so. 

Earlier this year, LED Lighting SA also replaced the lighting at Maponya Mall, in Soweto, Gauteng, for Zenprop Properties. 

“We are also working on the Portside project: a new 27-storey building, in Cape Town. The building will use only LED lighting technology and all the fittings we have provided were custom built for the distribution of light and digital controls,” he states. 

Further, LED Lighting SA has eight significant projects that qualify for Eskom rebates that are in the project submission and approval process. 

Meanwhile,Safeties are braking systems on the solarbulb onto the rails running up and down the elevator shaft.Our selection of washerextractor12 includes models and styles perfect for any taste and budget. the company offers electricity consumers Eskom-approved energy efficient products to reduce energy consumption and the load on South Africa’s strained national electricity supply. 

The products are manufactured to save the customer money on energy costs, as the products use less electricity and last longer than inefficient energy products, says Van Helden. 

“Our clients are happy with their lighting but our role, on behalf of Eskom, is to show them that their current lighting costs are high and that we can save them money, with as little disruption as possible to their businesses by installing LED lighting solutions,The bottegawallet Novel & Unique appearance, can offer special design based on clients' demands.” he says. 

Van Helden adds that energy-saving initiatives and the newest products are necessary but not sufficient. Innovative services to complement the products are important, as it is a package deal that combines accurate measurement, cost analysis, product cost analysis that highlights savings and payback periods, and finance options. 

The company’s service offering also includes customising product solutions to suit specific applications. 

“We have a particularly good solution for replacing fluorescent tubes in cove lights at shopping centres, hotels and corporate buildings,” says Van Helden.With advancements in controls technology, gardenlightingss are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and flexible. 

LED Lighting SA ensures that the LED technologies entering the local markets are the latest advancements and offer improved efficiencies when compared with older technologies. 

However, Van Helden says companies in the LED industry hope that government will put more stringent standards and regulations in place to ensure that only quality products are on the market. 

“Those in the LED industry that are creat- ing local jobs hope that the Department of Trade and Industry and the State-owned Industrial Development Corporation will continue to support and help the industry compete with cheap, low-quality imports from China, and international companies with big marketing budgets,” he says. 

The majority of LED Lighting SA’s fittings are manufactured in Cape Town. This includes printed circuit boards, component population, aluminium extrusions and polycarb extrusions.

 
 
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