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Cree Extends IG Parking Luminaire Series

Warmer colour temperature and standard 0 to 10V dimming

Cree has extended its IG Series LED parking structure luminaires to include a warmer colour temperature and standard 0 to 10V dimming for better light experiences with enhanced aesthetics and performance. The result is more choices that meet customer preference for warm, inviting light. 

Featuring Cree WaveMax Technology, the IG Series delivers low-glare comfort and defeats shadows for enhanced safety and visibility while delivering l energy efficiency and fast payback, according to Cree.

"Parking structure operators are under constant pressure to lower operating costs while providing safe and visually appealing lighting," said David Elien, Cree senior vice president and GM, commercial lighting. "With these new standard features, the high-performance IG LED parking structure luminaires not only outperform existing LED and metal halide solutions, but also offer a lower total cost of ownership while making a great first impression."

The series offers enhanced performance and flexibility to meet code requirements with new, standard 0 to 10V dimming for Cree IG parking structure luminaires that do not include a factory installed sensor, enabling easy integration with advanced control systems to maximise energy savings. 

The increased functionality allows parking structure owners to integrate wireless or wired control systems for daylight harvesting, remote monitoring and occupancy sensor capabilities further reducing energy usage for an even lower total cost of ownership. 

Available in 3000K, 4000K and 5700K colour temperatures, the parking garage luminaires can deliver more than 80 percent energy savings and quick payback of less than two years compared to metal halide lighting. Programmable motion controls are said to further increase these savings and enable a simple way to customise settings for high or low occupancy applications.

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