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LED Lighting Innovations Enable Greater Front Line Illumination for Auto Retailers

2014-01-16 17:30:51| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Your Dealership is Energy Intensive: Automotive dealerships are an energy-intensive industry, with facilities consuming about 110 kBTU per square foot, compared to prime office space at 93 kBTU according to the EPA Energy Star Program. Top Priority for Dealer Management: Lighting efficiency should be a new-construction top priority and a bottom-line upgrade for existing facilities. Retailers using outdated lighting technologies are sacrificing significant energy and maintenance savings along with aesthetics. Now LED lighting provides light quality equal to -- and in most cases better than -- incumbent light sources, for a truly no-compromise solution. LED Lighting Sells More Vehicles: In the automotive dealership industry, retailers depend on their ability to beautifully display vehicles where customers make their first impressions -- on the front line. Until recently, color quality and performance exceeding 90 CRI was not a practical option for many outdoor lighting applications. How to Add Curb Appeal to Your Dealership?  Market-leading LED lighting innovator Cree, Inc. understands the potential sales benefits of dramatically enhancing curb appeal with more vivid colors, allowing dealers to keep selling cars long after dark. What To Do Next: If your dealership need a whole need look, LED lighting can make a big difference. To learn more about what your dealership should and can do about reducing energy expense and using a new lighting system, read the rest of Seans article and more actionable information.The Article LED Lighting Innovations Enable Greater Front Line Illumination for Auto Retailers appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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