Turn on the lights during the day? Still using LED work lights to provide electrical lighting for factory interiors? The annual electricity consumption is definitely staggering, and we want to solve this problem, but the problem has never been solved. Of course, under current technological conditions, using solar power generation to replace commercial electricity costs is also a good choice. However, the investment and maintenance costs are relatively high, and many enterprises have not yet truly considered these issues.
The consideration of short-term economic benefits and long-term economic outcomes is definitely contradictory. If we consider long-term benefits, we must not care whether they can bring economic benefits in the short term. Therefore, many factories focus more on ensuring their original functions at the beginning of design, until they can be put into production. But over time, reducing operating costs has become the center of enterprise development planning.
Excessive operating costs will directly lead to an increase in product costs, so they cannot have a favorable advantage in product sales. Of course, factories can reduce costs by reducing product quality, but this is like fishing for the sake of the market, and ultimately the enterprise itself will suffer.
Reducing electricity costs starts with the renovation of industrial LED lights, reducing the ineffective lighting time of LED flood lights, and improving the high electricity costs of factory lighting by adding new energy lighting systems. Solar panels can be used to power lighting, or natural light lighting systems such as light pipes can be used to power factory buildings.
Many companies combine solar panels with photoconductive lighting systems, using light pipes to achieve no electricity during the day and solar batteries to provide power for factory lighting at night. The overall electricity consumption is maintained at a level of 0 commercial electricity consumption, reducing the amount of commercial electricity usage and reducing the operating costs of the enterprise.
Post time: Jun-20-2023