Megaman provides the efficient lighting solution for vegetarian shopping and dining outlet

  • 5 Jun 2017

Megaman recently provided a range of energy efficient lighting solutions for Green Common’s latest vegetarian shopping and dining outlet in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The new branch features over 100 sq. feet of retail and dining space. With a futuristic approach to food production and eco-living, an energy efficient lighting scheme was high on the agenda for the business.

Due to the building’s high ceiling, the new branch required an even distribution of light, and MEGAMAN ZEKI Ø50 Gimbal Luminaires were among the specified products that helped to provide an ideal solution.

Compatible with TECOH THx LED Light Engines, Megaman’s hybrid reflector technology enhances beam control and efficacy, while minimizing light spill. The lamps also reduce glare and eliminate the ‘visual noise’ of multiple lens arrays, with far greater efficiency than the traditional halogen reflector.

MEGAMAN ESTA Integrated LED Track Lighting was also installed. Using Megaman’s patented Thermal Conductive Highway technology, ESTA track lights deliver high quality and comfortable lighting – featuring a precise beam, which is often desirable for accent lighting.

Fred Bass, Director of Neonlite International Limited, the brand owner of Megaman commented: “Our LED lighting has high lumen efficacy that allows much lower heat dissipation making them an ideal solution for the Green Common stores – meeting the business’ environmental principles for energy efficiency

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