Lorelux redevelops the public lighting system of the coastal town of La Guérinière, France, with white-coloured Lèvita model luminaires, colour temperature 2,700K and CRI>70. The luminaires installed blend chromatically with the light-coloured architecture of the surrounding buildings, enhancing the aesthetics of the place.
La Guérinière is a tourist town on the island of Noirmoutier, in the Pays de la Loire, which in summer offers many seaside attractions and picturesque nature. Its town administration needed to preserve its environment with luminaires that would resist the corrosive action of the sea while reducing energy consumption.
‘This innovation had to answer a twofold problem. In the end, it was a winning hat trick,’ says the region’s energy union. ‘For waterfront municipalities, having luminaires that resist the sea air for fifteen years is no easy task. Add to this the desire to reduce the energy consumption of a light point and you get the extent of our problem!’
Manufactured from recycled polymers that are naturally immune to corrosion, Lèvita lighting bodies are guaranteed for 20 years. Equipped with LEDs, they will reduce the energy consumption of La Guérinière’s by 60% compared to the previous lighting system.
‘And, icing on the cake, these urban luminaires are made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable!’
Lorelux thus offered a solution to both requirements, adding the added bonus of an eco-friendly product that fully satisfied the city administration.
Lorelux redevelops the public lighting system of the coastal town of La Guérinière, France, with white-coloured Lèvita model luminaires, colour temperature 2,700K and CRI>70. The luminaires installed blend chromatically with the light-coloured architecture of the surrounding buildings, enhancing the aesthetics of the place.
La Guérinière is a tourist town on the island of Noirmoutier, in the Pays de la Loire, which in summer offers many seaside attractions and picturesque nature. Its town administration needed to preserve its environment with luminaires that would resist the corrosive action of the sea while reducing energy consumption.
‘This innovation had to answer a twofold problem. In the end, it was a winning hat trick,’ says the region’s energy union. ‘For waterfront municipalities, having luminaires that resist the sea air for fifteen years is no easy task. Add to this the desire to reduce the energy consumption of a light point and you get the extent of our problem!’
Manufactured from recycled polymers that are naturally immune to corrosion, Lèvita lighting bodies are guaranteed for 20 years. Equipped with LEDs, they will reduce the energy consumption of La Guérinière’s by 60% compared to the previous lighting system.
‘And, icing on the cake, these urban luminaires are made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable!’
Lorelux thus offered a solution to both requirements, adding the added bonus of an eco-friendly product that fully satisfied the city administration.