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Sunna Design a été contactée par le Comité Social Economique (CSE) d’une entreprise du Vaucluse (84) pour apporter une solution à un manque d’éclairage autour de son city stade, situé dans la commune de Sorgues. Les lampadaires solaires UP4 ont fait la différence, répondant aux attentes de l’entreprise et de ses salariés, en quête d’une solution d’éclairage éco-responsable et n’impliquant pas de lourds travaux de raccordement.
The company expressed from the very beginning its desire to opt for a lighting solution in line with its environmental convictions. In order for its employees to enjoy the game court even after dark, the CSE also wanted a lighting system capable of providing 4 to 6 hours of light per night, with the ability for employees to manually turn on and off the equipment of this private site.
As the multi-sport field is located on a landscaped area with concrete walkways, the company was reluctant to undertake heavy trenching work that would damage the existing pavement to connect the game court’s lighting system to the grid. Furthermore, the game court being located on a secured industrial site, it was also necessary to install a lighting system compatible with the requirements of this kind of place.
For this project, Sunna Design collaborated with the company Citeos Avignon which was in charge of the installation of the streetlamps. The selected UP4 solar streetlamps meet the CSE desired goal of a recreational sport lighting. Autonomous and reliable, they respond to the willingness to prioritize a simple and efficient installation, all of which supported by trustworthy actors: a leading solar lighting company and a local installer.
The quality of Sunna Design’s technical offer was able to convince the promoters of the game court lighting project. Its solar solutions guarantee efficient lighting with a light height o 6 meters, a neutral color temperature, and extensive optics that limit the glare rating. The Vaucluse company managers were also seduced by the life span of the batteries, the technologies implemented, and Sunna Design’s turnkey offer.
Initial customer feedback has been positive, the luminous flux delivered by this intelligent and connected solar lighting solution meeting once again users’ expectations.
2022
UP4 Dual
Citeos Avignon
The UP1 is a reliable and robust stand-alone solar lighting solution, particularly suitable for pedestrian, bicycle path and car park lighting. This innovative product offers a very simple and fast installation with un- matched performance and connected services such as SunnAPP.
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