Energy Focus Wins $4.8 Million Contract to Offer LED Lighting for U.S. Navy

Energy Focus announced that it has been awarded a new indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (“IDIQ”) contract to supply lighting products to the U.S. Navy. The contract is worth up to US$4.8 million.

This five-year IDIQ contract calls for Energy Focus to exclusively supply its LED lighting products designed for demanding exterior shipboard use. These lights use approximately 80% less energy than legacy incandescent counterparts, while meeting the required illumination levels for general illumination, combat, and refueling operations on most surface fleet vessels.

Energy Focus also reported that it has the access to serve all government agencies in the U.S. based on the General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule Contract it has received.

“We are extremely proud to continue to be the preferred LED lighting partner with the U.S. Navy by successfully developing and providing advanced and proven products for the Navy’s mission-critical applications,” said James Tu, Chairman & CEO of Energy Focus. “And we are equally thrilled to be awarded the GSA Schedule Contract after passing GSA’s extensive and rigorous application and qualification process. We look forward to reaching out and serving many more government and military agencies and buildings with our growing portfolio of breakthrough LED, lighting control and human-centric lighting (HCL) products that optimize not only energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, but also the health and wellbeing of millions of government personnel serving our country.”

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