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Balazs Torok, Petrol Station Key Account Manager at GE Lighting EMEA, shares some of his insights on how to brighten up petrol stations with proper lighting.
Commuting is on the rise. More and more people are living outside of the cities in which they work. Traffic jams are the norm. The recent reductions in oil prices and the limitations of public transport mean that the car is increasingly attractive as an option. For petrol stations, surely this is good news?
Well not necessarily. As the number of motorists increases so does the competition to win those potential customers. But when prices are similar, how can a petrol station stand out from the competition? How does a driver choose between petrol station ‘A’ or ‘B’?
The factors involved in that decision have changed: visibility, brand loyalty, security and service are the new triggers that attract customers to petrol stations. And lighting has an impact on all four of them.
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For these reasons, in-store lighting is crucial in making up the margins. Customers will spend more time in the shop and are more likely to use its additional services if it is a friendly and warm environment. And they can also be guided towards higher margin products by directed or feature lighting.
Finally, the other method to increase revenue is to reduce operational costs. It’s estimated that 30 percent of utility costs in petrol stations is spent on lighting. Fuel companies can immediately reduce this energy cost by between 50 and 70 percent with the help of LEDs versus core technology. Imagine if only 10 percent of your utility costs was spent on lighting. Using LEDs can also help brand reputation with the reduction of CO2 emissions, further helping increase sales.
So, if you want to have the most complete offer, not only in fuel then lighting and LED technology can give your business added value.