The Largest Expressway Service Area in Taiwan (Dongshan) Redecorated with GlacialLight LED Lights

GlacialLight, a division of the Taiwanese technology manufacturer, GlacialTech Inc., is pleased to announce that its environmentally friendly LED lighting products are being used in many applications around the world and providing users with energy-saving light of the highest quality. The redecorated indoor facilities of Dongshan Expressway Service Area in Southern Taiwan, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, are an excellent example of the benefits of GlacialLight LED lighting.

The redecorated indoor facilities of Dongshan Service Area were opened to the public in June, 2013 and boast a wide range of GlacialLight LED lighting, including: LED Bay Lights, Flood Lights, Down Lights and Indoor Lamps (AR111 and MR16). GlacialLight's lights were chosen because of their aesthetic appeal, energy-saving design and wide selection of customizable models. Compared to the traditional lighting used in the service area earlier, the new GlacialLight LED lights reduce about 80% of power consumption, which has helped to make the service area significantly more environmentally friendly.

The service area and its adjacent bus station cover an area of approximately 40 hectares. The service station offers rest to thousands of people everyday, many of whom visit the extensive interior facilities. These facilities range from an information desk and tourist lounge to several major retailers and restaurants. All of these public spaces have GlacialLight LED lighting installed in them.

Choosing lighting for a space as large as Dongshan Service Area means many factors need to be considered. One example of this is the tourist lounge with a 20 meters high ceiling. Lighting for such a space needs to come from different directions and needs to be of high luminosity. To provide an optimal level of luminosity a combination of 110 and 210 watt GlacialLight Bay Lights and Flood Lights were selected. The Bay Lights were hung from the roof and the Flood Lights were placed around the base of the load-bearing columns. This combination offers a bright natural-looking luminosity for the large space.

The wide selection of GlacialLight's LED lights made it possible for the optimal LED lights to be found for specific tastes and needs. For example, the inventive AR111 lamp and the supplementary MR16 projection bulb were chosen for most storefronts, but the softer luminosity GlacialLight Down Lights were selected for the information desk and some of the storefronts.

GlacialLight is excited to see its product lines being used to make businesses more successful and at the same time benefiting society by offering lighting products that have longer lifetimes and save more energy than traditional lighting, emit no harmful UV or IR radiation, and contain no hazardous materials such as mercury.

 

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