LED Street Light Conversion Project

We have taken actions to size our business in accordance with the environment and expect to remain profitable in CY13,” said Tom Gutierrez, president and chief executive officer. “While current market conditions are unlikely to improve over the next twelve months, we remain confident about our long term future and we expect to exit this downturn as a stronger more diversified company with market leading positions in several growth industries.The luminaries applied in this project, including LED tunnel light,led high bay light and other lights, are characterized with exquisite appearance, soft light, instant start, no glare and no strobe, which reduces people’s visual fatigue and distraction. The highly accurate constant currency driver guarantees the safety, extends the luminaries’ life and certainly reduces its maintenance expense.

The LED luminaries from SPARK have all kinds of advantages, such as, high uniformity ratio of illumination, high luminous efficiency, low light decay, homogeneity and stability. The product life is over 50,000 hours with an electricity-saving rate of 70%.This project is significant not only in the transportation safety of Ganchong highway, but also strongly effects on the development of the national semiconductor light industry and energy-saving.Three San Francisco neighborhoods will test energy-saving streetlights and wireless systems controlling in 2013, and ultimately the technology could be used to control all 18,500 city-owned lamps and other devices such as traffic signals and surveillance cameras.


Eight companies have been selected under a San Francisco Public Utilities Commission pilot program, and they will each receive a $15,000 stipend to demonstrate what their wireless streetlight systems can do. The technology will be tested in the Sunset, Presidio Heights and downtown neighborhoods.If all goes as planned, 60 percent of San Francisco’s led high bay— the remainder are owned by PG&E — will be controlled by a high-tech wireless system by 2015 under the $16 million LED Street Light Conversion Project.The SFPUC says LED fixtures are superior to the existing high-pressure sodium cobra head-style streetlights. They consume 50 percent less energy on average than the conventional streetlights and generally do not require maintenance for up to 20 years.

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