Paired up for pumps project

Paired up...

Evoke Lighting and Cucumber Lighting Controls have united their expertise to brighten the facilities of Aspen Pumps.

This collaboration highlights a remarkable fusion of cutting-edge lighting solutions and user-friendly control systems, resulting in increased efficiency, lowered energy expenses and a well lit work environment.

During discussions with the Cucumber Lighting Controls team, Aspen Pumps expressed interest in transitioning to LED lighting, echoing the desires of many clients to shift from outdated, energy draining lamps to modern LED luminaires. Recognising Evoke Lighting’s proficiency in lighting solutions, Cucumber Lighting Controls promptly recommended their partnership. A joint on-site meeting involving all three companies was convened to chart the optimal path forward.

Evoke and Cucumber Lighting Controls seamlessly pooled their expertise to create a tailored lighting scheme aligned with Aspen Pumps’ specifications. Simultaneously,

Cucumber Lighting Controls devised a control solution to ensure efficient lighting usage across office and industrial spaces.

The partnership between Evoke Lighting and Cucumber Lighting Controls extends beyond mere illumination; it embodies a dedication to innovation, sustainability, and client focus.

Through their joint efforts, they have not only delivered Aspen Pumps with a superior lighting solution but have also established a standard for forthcoming projects.

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