Technology/Services

Macland Selects E3 to Retrofit Lighting

Will reduce energy consumption in all 37 gas stations

VENTURA, Calif. -- Macland Investments has selected Energy Efficiency Experts (E3) to perform LED retrofits both interior and exterior on its 37 gas stations in Southern California.

Energy Efficiency Experts (E3) Macland Investments

E3 has completed the first three stations in Whittier and Calabasas retrofitting all lights including the large wattage canopy and exterior lights as well as the small interior and refrigeration lights. This effort will reduce electrical consumption by about 70% on their lighting, it said.

Kevin Sullivan, director of sales for E3, said, “We are honored to have such a great relationship with Macland investments. We have been able to do more than just replace lamps. We studied their very specific needs and researched the best lamp for each unique application from our large stable of manufacturers and suppliers.”

Tustin, Calif.-based E3 is an Energy Services Company (ESCO) formed by Premier Holding Corp. to provide solutions by using proprietary technologies and industry relationships. By maintaining a “product agnostic” approach, E3 will prescribe the best solution for the unique circumstances of its clients after survey and analysis. Premier is an energy holding company focused on acquiring and integrating energy companies as synergistic subsidiaries.

Macland, based in Ventura, Calif., is a property investment company.

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