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Here at Intel-e™ we specialise in low energy lighting and energy efficiency technologies that optimise a building's energy usage. Implementing these technologies can help a business not only save money on running costs, but also help to reduce their carbon footprint. This is because presenty, around 75% of the UK's electricity generation is produced from carbon based fuels such as coal and gas.

Lighting commonly accounts for over 50% of a buildings energy usage. Introducing a low energy lighting solution alone such as LED lighting technology could:

  • Reduce lighting costs by up to 90%
  • Practically eliminate maintenance
  • Increase product lifetimes by 10x
  • Maintain if not improve lighting levels

Our knowledge and understanding of the energy efficiency and renewable technology industries allows Intel-e™ to find our customers, cost effective low energy solutions that pay for themselves through the energy they save.

The recent advancements in technology such as LED lighting has revolutionised the lighting industry. This has created a market for products that pay for themselves through the savings they make. In the example of LED ligthing, their low energy usage, coupled with rising utilitiy prices, can provide a sound short term payback for any business.

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Find out how much you could save...

To find out how much you could save by installing low energy lighting, simply populate the assessment form below. within 24 hours we will give you an indication as to how much money you could save! We will also provide an estimate of your reduced carbon footprint.

Alternatively, we can carry out on site assessment. This will determine the exact savings and payback period, along with a no obligation quotation.




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