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IC-SUM24-PG34_Layout 1 06/06/2024 09:45 Page 34


LIGHTING significant energy cost savings, and reduce


CO2 emissions and waste through sustainable products, solutions and processes. “For us, sustainability is not an afterthought but a benchmark for truly innovative products and a crucial ingredient for our corporate strategy,” explains Jean-Marc Vogel, managing director Western Europe at LEDVANCE. “This commitment is effective only, however, when applied across the entire chain. That’s why we’re providing sustained impetus throughout all areas of application – from LEDification in outdoor lighting, to increased energy efficiency with new retrofit LEDs, to the EVERLOOP product segment which helps to replace light sources and control gear in LED luminaires very easily and therefore making them truly circular.”


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THE FULL POTENTIAL OF LIGHT – NEW PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLUTIONS The new LEDVANCE Renewables product range provides customers with photovoltaic systems and associated services from a single, trusted source. Designed for both private and commercial applications, the photovoltaic panels come as bifacial or monofacial modules, with power levels from 405 to 660 W and in various designs. The robust, highly efficient and intelligent string or hybrid inverters are compatible with all system components and easy to install and operate. The various low-voltage and high-voltage batteries provide optimal performance and energy storage that can be expanded at any time. A LEDVANCE Renewables app enables users to monitor and control the system from any location at any time. Technical support helps customers to get the most out of the system – from initial consultation, delivery and installation, to power and energy monitoring and management.


FROM LINE TO LOOP – NEW WAYS TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE LEDVANCE LOOP is a new series of sustainable luminaires introduced to help transform the lighting industry and provide greater sustainability by pushing forward the transition from linear to circular processes. The result of this strategic realignment is two new product lines, EVERLOOP and NATURELOOP. The EVERLOOP range offers easily replaceable LED light sources and drivers to maximise the lifespan of luminaires, avoid the disposal of complete luminaires, and reduce the number of electrical products going into the waste stream, thereby promoting a functioning circular economy. The NATURELOOP label stands for lamps and products that are manufactured and


y offering intelligent energy solutions, solar technologies and modern lighting systems for better working and living environments, LEDVANCE is enabling its customers to achieve


POWER THROUGH LIGHT


packaged using recycled materials. Each product with a NATURELOOP label contains at least 40 per cent recycled plastic (based on the plastic content of the product) . The packaging is also fully recyclable.


PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONS FOR ALL AREAS Whether for the office, warehouse, outdoor space or sports venue, all LEDVANCE products are designed to meet the varying requirements whilst being sustainable and energy-efficient, user-friendly, easy to install, handle and maintain, highly efficient and customizable. The high quality of light and low glare of the PANEL and LINEAR INDIVILED luminaires meet the expectations of modern office lighting. To satisfy demands in the industrial sector, LEDVANCE offers robust and durable luminaires with high IP/IK protection. In addition to the HIGHBAY luminaires, this includes the new high-performance LED tubes for particularly challenging areas. Outdoor conditions require lighting solutions that are highly efficient, durable and standard- compliant such as the STREETLIGHT FLEX luminaires or the varied BULKHEAD portfolio with power select and IP65 protection. For sports venue lighting, the LOWBAY FLEX luminaires with optional ball-proof covers and LED solutions are tailored to the customer’s requirements as part of the SPECIFY program, such as the FLOODLIGHT ARENA stadium floodlight. For areas that require constant lighting such as streets, parks and pedestrian zones, the economic NAV LED FILAMENT AMBER retrofit solution offers a very low proportion of blue light (1.5 per cent), which helps to protect wildlife and residents from the potential adverse effects of blue light at nighttime.


34 SUMMER 2024 | INDUSTRIAL COMPLIANCE


LIGHT MANAGEMENT IS VIVARES – VERSATILE AND POWERFUL


In times of high energy prices, efficient and demand-oriented lighting control is important. VIVARES presents a wide range of DALI and Zigbee-based light management systems that are easy to install and operate, and provide


energy and CO2 savings of as much as 80 per cent. LEDVANCE offers VIVARES for single room solutions (up to 200 m2


) as an


individually designed light management system or for floor solutions (up to 1,000 m²) across multiple rooms, including optional cloud embedding with a remote maintenance option. The systems work either with the established DALI-2 industry standard to operate up to 1,000 luminaires and 1,000 input devices, or the Zigbee 3.0 wireless standard to communicate with up to 200 compatible devices. LEDVANCE offers control units, luminaires, lamps and sensors from a single source, simple configuration and commissioning, individual support from lighting planning to on-site instruction, as well as comprehensive after-sales service.


LEDGVANCE www.ledvance.co.uk


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