PowerSecure Unveils New LED Area Light for Utilities

PowerSecure International, Inc. has unveiled a new LED based area light for utilities, and has already received its first order.

The new light is used to illuminate streets, sidewalks, and other infrastructure served and owned by utilities and municipalities.

PowerSecure’s new light includes a breakthrough design that reduces energy consumption by two-thirds, reduces maintenance expense due to a five-fold improvement in light life, and improves the quality of light compared to traditional area lighting.

Additionally, the light is designed to provide maximum "dark sky" benefits to the community and to enable the lighting retrofit process to be highly efficient. The Company's new area light is manufactured in the Raleigh, NC area.

The Company's first order is from a large electric cooperative who will install 200 lights in an initial phase of a program to upgrade and improve the efficiency of its area light infrastructure. In total, this utility has over 400,000 area lights in operation.

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