Fantastic Voltage Optimisation Energy Savings Funds LED Install at Pak Supermarket
Overview
- Installation of SavaPower Voltage Optimisation achieves 20% electric bill reduction
- Electric savings reinvested into LED Lighting throughout store to half electric bill.
SavaWatt saves money on retail
In many busy businesses, energy costs are typically overlooked beyond tariff changes. However, reducing energy in retail businesses is a terrific method to boost profitability while also being environmentally friendly. This is a fantastic place to start because lights and refrigeration account for the majority of energy consumption. SavaWatt Controls are perfectly positioned to aid with both.
PAK Supermarket
PAK Supermarket started from a small Asian grocery store to a national chain, providing employment to 100 people in the most deprived parts of the region. For 30 years, the key customers for PAK Supermarket have been from the Pakistani community. But it has grown to serve quality food from all ethnic traditions including Indian, Bangladeshi, African-Caribbean, the Middle East and Africa. Now PAK Supermarket has a great regional reputation for supplying top quality authentic ingredients for ethnic food from all over the world
Step 1 SavaPower Installation
The SavaPower Voltage Optomiation unit was fitted to the incoming supply after hours to avoid store distruption. After setup, a 20% reduction in energy costs was virified by logging the power consumption. This fantastac saving led to a new investment in LED lighting.
Step 2 SavaLED Installation
All retail environments benefits from bright, attractive lighting to draw in customers and maximise sales. The store had traditional twin 6 foot T8 lighting across it ceiling. Savawatt upgraded the lighting to new 5ft LED luminaires pushing out an amazing 6,000 lumens of light at just 54W. The end result was a store which looked brighter, modern and ultra low running cost to boot.
The combined savings of both SavaPower and SavaLED at Pak supermarket reduced their electricity bill by 50%.