PoE lighting, the next bright idea.

The Commercial Lighting Revolution

Save money and increase productivity with PoE Lighting.

What Is PoE Lighting?

PoE (power over ethernet) lighting works like this: low voltage power gets transmitted over ethernet cables to power the lights. Large volumes of data are also transmitted over the ethernet cable in both directions, providing the light with control information from the switch and providing the switch with information about occupancy and light levels from the light. 

The 3-30-300 Rule

The 3-30-300 Rule basically says that on an annual basis, organizations spend $3 per square foot on utilities, $30 per square foot on rent and $300 per square foot on payroll, on average. PoE lighting is making an exception to this rule. With PoE lighting, organizations will save dramatically on their electricity bill and increase the productivity of their employees through smart light temperature tuning. 

$3/sq ft for Energy

$30/sq ft for Rent

$300/sq ft for Payroll

The Benefits

Save Money.

Annually, you can save $0.59/sq ft going LED and another $0.49/sq ft going controlled PoE. Installation is a lot cheaper, and you aren't limited to only a handful of certain fixtures. 

Save Time.

Initial installation and additions are incredibly easy with zoned cabling. Occupancy sensors means no light switch hunting. Building emergency lights can all be tested in the software. 

Increase Productivity.

Custom temperature tuning means that you wont be blasted 24/7 with bright white lights. The lights can automatically adjust to the time of day, even your particular temerature preference.

Learn & Improve.

These lights are anything but dumb. They're programmable, customizable and intelligent. Data can be collected, analyzed and used to improve efficiencies everyday. 

How Can You Go PoE?

Retrofit Existing LED Lights. Existing LED systems can be retrofitted to be powered and controlled with a PoE system. 

Install a New PoE LED Light System. There are a number of emerging PoE systems that can be used for a new lighting install. Contact us to learn the differences and evaluate which ones would be good for you. 

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