LED lighting technology is ready for almost application areas. Wim Wisser, Indal Product Manager explains his view on the future of LED lighting and the latest success from Indal LED lighting solutions: Stela, Luma, etc. More information and stories from Indal LED in Indal Newsroom and website.
[ read more ]Following the success of the Stela for mostly residential areas and the T-line for tunnels, Indal introduces a new LED luminaire for traffic routes. The new luminaire will enable savings on energy costs and CO2 emissions from 10 to 40%. Considering that these installations involve high wattages, this adds up considerably. LED is about to experience new levels of success. “We can now offer a suitable LED solution for all situations,” says product manager Wim Visser proudly. “From the smallest alleys to the busiest highways.” The new launch involves two differently sized Luma luminaires: the Luma 2 and the Luma 3.
[ read more ]Following the success of the Stela for mostly residential areas and the T-line for tunnels, Indal introduces a new LED luminaire for traffic routes, that can replace 250W and 400W High-Pressure Sodium lamps. This will enable savings on energy costs and CO2 emissions from 10 to 40%. Considering that these installations involve high wattages, this adds up considerably. LED is about to experience new levels of success.
[ read more ]Indal has expanded its range of LED luminaires to indoor lighting in the form of a surface model after the successful launch of Dot. Ados is equipped with the latest Indal Revoled technology, which enables us to create highly effective luminaires for highly efficient lighting. Durability, energy efficiency, and two flow rates are a few of its most noteworthy features. Furthermore, there will be no direct heat input in the area to be lit, avoiding this disagreeable feeling and the effects this produces.
Wrocław – the city of bridges, can now be proud of yet another new one, the longest and highest in Poland and one of the biggest bridges in Europe.
Over the past few months the Heinenoord Tunnel was installed with the T-line LED tunnel lighting manufactured by Indal. The switch to LED will produce energy savings of around 50%. The Heinenoord is the second tunnel in the Netherlands with LED line lighting. The first, the Vlake Tunnel, was also equipped with Indal’s T-line last year. Thanks to the many positive experiences of users and the enormous cost savings potential this LED line lighting system is becoming the standard.
[ read more ]Indal was the big winner of the 19th Annual Electrical Industry Awards, held at the Royal Garden Hotel in London on 20 October. After securing Innovative Lighting Product of the Year for i-TunneL’s T-line LED tunnel lighting, Indal went on to win the Overall Innovative Product of the Year, which is presented to one of the six category winners whose product the judges deem to be the most ground-breaking.
[ read more ]Indal presents Ciclo: a new luminaire in a vanguard of design for the efficient lighting of building interiors.
[ read more ]The sober and efficiently designed DOT is intended to lighting indoor facilities with no need for a short-term upgrade and which remain lit up for long periods of time.
It is estimated that thanks to the high technology it features, DOT consumes around 85% less energy than conventional indoor luminaires, meaning the energy saved covers the initial investment in a relatively short space of time.
The Indal factory in Emmen recently started to produce PCBs (printed circuit boards) itself. The PCBs are used in the Stela LED luminaires, and in the RETROLEDTM luminaires with LED engines for conventional luminaires. With this expansion, the flexibility is increased and the lead times are considerably improved.
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