Gardena, CaliforniaIn 2009, RVLT was approached by food product manufacturer Integrated Food Service (IFS) to provide lighting for a new 1,530-square-foot food processing room at its facility in Gardena, California. After considering fluorescent lighting products in the new construction, IFS asked RVLT to provide a lighting layout and quote for an energy-efficient LED solution. |
Andrew Tibbitts DDSAndrew Tibbitts DDS is a family dentistry practice in Murrieta, CA. The dental offices needed a lighting makeover and turned to RVLT to upgrade to LED lighting products. |
![]() Larchwood, IowaGrand Falls Casino Resort in Larchwood, Iowa desired the right ambience for its interior spaces. AES Lighting Group recommended energy-efficient LED Accent™ lighting products from Lumificient Corp., a Revolution Lighting Technologies company. Accent™ lighting's even and lasting illumination provided a critical design element to meet their needs. |
![]() Columbus, OhioMacy's approached RVLT to provide a solution for a parking garage facility in an upscale shopping mall at the Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. The project was awarded on best overall lighting performance based on uniformity, low glare, ease of installation and energy consumption. RVLT was also able to provide a 10 year warranty to help reduce life cycle cost. |
Redlands, CaliforniaEnergy savings was important to the town of Redlands, California, but dependable lighting and maintaining the comfort of their historical small town feel was equally important. Choosing RVLT to retrofit their existing HPS decorative street lights allowed them to maintain their original historical feel and take advantage of significant energy and cost savings. |
Ann Arbor, MichiganThe City of Ann Arbor has installed LED streetlights in order to reduce lighting costs and greenhouse gas emissions. After successfully piloting RVLT’s LED replacement for their downtown decorative "globe" lights, the city received a grant to retrofit 1,400 downtown cobra-head lights. Full implementation will cut Ann Arbor's public lighting energy use in half and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2,200 tons CO2 annually. |
Arlington County, VAIn 2010, Arlington County, VA, made the decision to completely replace their street lighting. The choice was made to install LED retrofit streetlights from Revolution Lighting Technologies in order to reduce lighting costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Full implementation of the project will cut Arlington's lighting energy use by over 65 percent. |
![]() Battle Creek, MichiganThe City of Battle Creek traffic signal and decorative streetscape upgrade represents the largest LED conversion project per capita to date in the state of Michigan and one of the largest per capita in North America. |
![]() 735 Forest, Michigan735 Forest is the first mixed-use building within the triangle district of Birming- ham, Michigan. This new urban neighborhood has adopted guidelines requiring that all redevelopment be mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly and environmentally sensitive. RVLT contributed to the comprehensive green-building solution with a unique LED lighting solution. |
Ciao BabyCiao Baby is a family owned and operated Italian restaurant. The cozy restaurant resides in an old building with an aging electrical system. In 2011, the owner decided to retrofit his store with more efficient lighting products from RVLT. The owner's first priority was to reduce the electrical load of the restaurant, which was then at maximum capacity. |
Evolution Hair StudioEvolution Hair Studio is a posh salon in Minneapolis, MN, that relied on traditional lighting products for years. In 2012, Evolution owner, Matt Swinney, was ready to upgrade. He was looking for a long-lasting lighting product that would reduce energy use and look great. He chose RVLT LED products for the job. |
Exceed FlooringExceed Flooring is a high-fashion flooring design company with a 40,000-square-foot showroom in Crystal Lake, IL. Since customers from across Chicagoland visit the showroom daily for design inspiration, proper lighting is crucial for everyday business. After multiple lamp failures, the Exceed team was ready for better quality lighting that required less maintenance. These parameters made RVLT LED lamps the products of choice. |
![]() Beverage ManufacturerA national foodservice beverage manufacturer wanted to undertake a cost and energy savings approach to upgrades for its manufacturing facility. The variety of products that would fit into the complicated mix of applications for a brewery led to the decision to use Revolution Lighting Technologies (RVLT) products. |
G&L ClothingG&L Clothing in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, has been selling work clothing, shoes, and boots to construction and railroad workers, as well as farmers and tradesmen for almost a century. When the owners realized they needed to cut down on their energy and maintenance costs, they discovered LED lighting fixtures could provide the savings they desired. |
![]() Idea LeaseIdealease is a truck leasing and logistics company in Barrington, IL, with a 25,000-square- foot facility. For more than 12 years, the facility had the same dull, yellow, port lighting. There were many dark areas throughout the Idealease offices, and employees complained of painful headaches due to insufficient lighting. The Idealease team knew it was time for a change and turned to RVLT for a solution. |
Jersey's Bar and GrillJersey's Bar and Grill in Inver Grove Heights, MN, is a lively 8,000-square-foot restaurant featuring pool tables, live music, drinks, dancing, and fantastic food. It was once illuminated by dim, yellow fluorescents and incandescents that constantly burned out. Fed up with the constant maintenance and poor lighting quality provided by traditional lighting products, the owner began researching LED products and contacted RVLT. |
![]() Menifee Valley Athletic ClubThe staff at Menifee Valley Athletic Club, a fitness facility in Menifee, CA, made the decision in 2013 to go with new LED lighting products from RVLT for more efficient and brighter lighting. The lighting was extremely poor before the retrofit, and the staff desired better quality lighting throughout the facility, as well as energy savings. |
![]() Self Park at MGM Grand DetroitManagement at MGM Grand Detroit was eager to reduce the annual electrical bill at the facility by $500,000. In an effort to do this, several types of fixtures were considered including retrofit, induction and LED. After side-by-side testing of 12 different types of lights from various manufacturers, Relume parkVUE 40HB fixtures were chosen. |
Federal BuildingA six-story U.S. federal building in the Midwest needed a change desperately. Every year, the electricity to run the building’s lights costs taxpayers more than $38,000. More than 5,200 outdated T8 fluorescent tube lamps, which also required regular lamp and ballast replacements, lit up most of the space. Tired of overspending and continuously replacing lighting products, the federal building turned to RVLT for better lighting options. |
![]() Minnesota ElementaryIn 2009, an elementary school in Minnesota was growing increasingly dissatisfied with the lighting quality in the school’s gymnasium. The 48 high-pressure sodium (HPS) high bays hanging there cast a dim, eerie glow. Each HPS fixture consumed 400 watts of electricity and took minutes to warm up. After reviewing numerous products, they selected the RVLT 100-watt high bay in day white. |
![]() Motor Cycle CenterMotor Cycle Center (MCC) is a retail facility for used and new motorcycles in Villa Park, IL. The store recently moved from a 3,000-square-foot building to a 25,000-square-foot new construction. A big decisions was lighting. The staff considered fluorescent and incandescent lighting; however, the potential for reduced energy consumption and an improved lighting experience led them to RVLT for LED lighting solutions. |
New Brunswick Public SchoolsNew Brunswick Public Schools, located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, is a comprehensive, community public school district serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. In an effort to reduce energy usage, the district converted 10 locations fully to energy efficient LED lighting and chose over 30,000 of RVLT’s Generation 3 LED tube lights. A significant energy efficiency rebate from New Jersey’s SmartStart Building Program increased the benefits of the LED lighting retrofit. |
![]() Pasadena City CollegePasadena City College in Pasadena, CA, a leader in environmental initiatives, was eager to replace their more than 34,000 fluorescent tubes with high-efficiency, long-lasting LED tubes. The project achieved two main objectives: reduce energy costs and carbon footprint as well as further the college’s reputation as a leader in sustainability. |
![]() Planet PressPlanet Press is a respected and established print manufacturer with a conscientious environmental policy. The company makes a concerted effort to monitor and implement the most energy-efficient technologies available. When Planet Press embarked on a lighting upgrade in 2013, the company sought high-efficiency lighting products in keeping with its environmental values. |
![]() Shopping PlazaA retail shopping plaza in Murrieta, California, wanted to replace its existing parking lot lighting fixtures. After some consideration, they decided to retrofit their existing low-pressure sodium fixtures which were beginning to age (eight years old), with a more cost-effective solution. The decision was made to install new, higher-efficiency LED lighting fixtures. The fixture chosen was the RVLT Cobra Head with photo sensor. |
![]() Texas TonkaTexas Tonka Liquor has been selling beer, wine, and spirits in Minneapolis, Minnesota for 14 years. Until 2012, the lighting in the store consisted of yellow fluorescent T12 tube lights and 75 Watt incandescent bulbs. These products bestowed a dingy, dated appearance and consumed a substantial amount of energy. In March 2012, Texas Tonka embarked on a lighting retrofit and swapped its traditional lighting products for bright, clean, efficient LEDs. |
![]() Valley MarketRevolution Lighting Technologies (RVLT) was approached to provide a solution for a small-town grocery store in Eden, Utah. RVLT products were chosen due to their value and superior product performance and quality. The project was awarded on the overall value of the fixtures and performance based on uniformity, low glare, ease of installation and energy consumption. |
West Coast CustomsWest Coast Customs is a luxury automotive restyling center located in Burbank, Calif., and leads the industry in custom auto styling solutions. West Coast Customs not only builds cars, but offers a full line of die-cast cars, apparel and other merchandise and also hosts a popular TV show. The company needed to reduce its energy and natural gas usage. Products installed included LED thin panels, tube lights, linear high bays, and other LED products. |