News & Events
27Sep2011
Speedy Lights The Way to Greener Sites
Speedy Services has invested £2.5 million in the most environmentally efficient lighting on the market.
The UK’s leading provider of rental and support services is currently the sole UK supplier of Towerlight’s VB9 Eco Towers – which can save the average contractor up to £300 per month. The innovative nine metre tall lighting units are designed to lower carbon output by minimising fuel usage – both during operation and through reducing transportation requirements.
The VB9 uses permanent magnet alternator technology, typically found on hybrid cars, combined with a traditional generator in order to dramatically reduce the power required to run its lights.
While its four metal halide floodlights still provide an average of 20 lux coverage over 3,600 sq m, the VB9’s smaller diesel engine means that fuel usage can be reduced by up to 72 per cent. Its 170 litre capacity fuel tank has an average running time of 340 hours – a 435 per cent increase compared to conventional models. Research suggests that a typical site would only need to refuel a VB9 once a month.
Costs and carbon outputs can also be further reduced by using only two of the four lamps when natural lighting levels are adequate.
The VB9 also includes a tower that is routable by hand at 340 degrees, and can withstand windspeeds of up to 100 km per hour.
Andy Connor, supply chain director at Speedy, said: “As the dark nights draw in, reliable high quality lighting systems are something that no site can do without and offering our customers the most innovative, and environmentally efficient lighting products is a key focus area for Speedy.
“We work with our suppliers in order to provide the equipment that we know our customers need, and we’re confident that its environmental credentials, combined with its ability to reduce costs will continue to make the VB9 an essential piece of kit for any project.”