EnviroTech launches a new range of Solar Street Lighting Systems in addition to the Air Conditioning Energy Saving and Water Treatment / Recycling Systems product range
Large Scale Energy Efficiency is now a must! Street Lighting in residential and commercial areas is the largest single consumer of electricity to municipalities and property estate owners who are now looking for ways to reduce their air electricity energy costs.
Energy Efficiency is now a must!
Street Lighting in residential and commercial areas is the largest single consumer of electricity to municipalities and property estate owners who are now looking for ways to reduce their air electricity energy costs.
EnviroTech, a company based in the UAE, Oman, KSA and an imminent distributors office South Africa (coming soon) with all products Made in England and Europe, is helping a wide range of customers to reduce these Energy Bills and Electricity Consumption by installing stand alone solar street lights.
It only takes around half an hour to install once the concrete slab has been built and will save on Electricity Bills, these lights can be controlled by 3G / 4G/WiFi as well as maintenance monitoring for easy replacement of any fittings requiring fittings replacement.
In some cases these Solar Street Lights are saving considerable kWh Energy Consumption, reducing Carbon Emissions and saving 1,000,000`s of Dollars a year for the highways and hundreds of thousands for the smaller urbanisations or developments.
Start saving today and straight away with the easy to assemble Solar Street Lighting Systems.
With the EnviroTech range of Solar Street Lighting for Highways, Streets, Roads, Car Parks, Gardens, Parks and Municipal Districts have the benefit of little or no infrastructure requirements, so no cables, minimal excavations, no sub stations, no electricity connections.
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