Pole-vaulting to Greener Heights; the SavWatt Way

July 5, 2011 / No Comments

SavWatt USA, pioneers in LED (light-emitting diode) lighting, are again in the limelight. SavWatt has installed an eco-pole in front of the Department of Transportation building at 55 M Street, Washington, D.C. The Eco-Pole, a 60 watt LED streetlight powered by wind and sun energy, is completely self-energizing.

The Pole is not connected to the energy grid, representing the first city streetlight that is green, utilizes zero electricity, and is built in America.

Martin Gerber, Vice-President of Marketing and a founder of the company, comments:

“SavWatt’s strategic installation in Washington D.C. gives our Eco-Pole the spotlight it deserves, as we are now fielding requests from all over the world. This initiative represents how Americans can innovate and deliver products that meet the needs of environmental stewardship, competitive pricing, and American job creation.”

SavWatt is leading the LED lighting revolution and setting the stage to throw into darkness the incandescent light bulb through the use of energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly LED lighting.

SavWatt is a market-leading innovator of LED lighting. The company’s product families include LED fixtures, bulbs, street lights and parking lights.


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