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BMW Workshop LED Upgrade Case Study: BMW Lenton Lane Nottingham

INUI have recently completed the BMW Workshop LED upgrade for lighting – Lenton Lane Nottingham.  The WorkShop was experiencing regular lamp failures within the 600x600mm modular florescent fittings. Due to this being a very busy BMW Workshop the maintenance down time was making it difficult to keep the Workshop fully lit. Maintenance of these modular florescent fittings was proving more and more expensive.

Following a site survey it was noted that the existing lighting in the BMW Workshop was Modular 1200 x 600mm florescent T8 fittings. Each fitting had 4 x 36-watt T8 tubes and the units were switch start configuration. This was providing totally inadequate LUX levels for the Workshop environment and left parts of the workshop poorly lit. Furthermore, the lights were frequently failing resulting in higher than necessary maintenance costs.

A specific requirement from the client was to reduce energy consumption but also to improve the LUX levels throughout the Workshop for the staff. Another important factor for Sytner was to improve their Carbon Foot Print by the reduction of energy usage.

Our client's main concern was the continued smooth running of a busy BMW Workshop. With its full schedule of services, as well as the launching of the new registration of vehicles in March, the installation work could simply not interrupt any part of the day to day running.

Working closely with our client and listening carefully to their needs, a lighting design was created. A timetable was drawn up for the actual installation to ensure the BMW Workshop's daily activities could continue as normal without interruption from our installation staff.

Take a look at the results below

Before

After

The scheme involves the use of our High Lumen output 600x600mm panels with low UGR range in 5000k Natural Daylight White colour. This was installed on a like for like basis.

The original LUX levels within the Valet Shop was between 358 and 419 depending on where this reading was taken from. Once the installation was complete the average readings throughout the building were 969 LUX. The original running costs for this area based on the electricity costs was just over £11,60.00 pa. With a maintenance cost of around £1000.00 pa.

The LED installation reduced these running cost to around £5,000.00 pa. Giving a saving of around £7,600.00 pa. As well as an ROI of just over 3.1 years when installations costs were included.

David Barksby, Financial Controller at Sytner BMW Nottingham comments “The installation was efficiently controlled to ensure we could continue with minimal disruption.  Martin and his team were on hand throughout to address any concerns we had, and was in contact though-out the design, ordering and installation process.  We are immensely pleased with the result”

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