Don
Lepard said he's moving ahead with shifting production of his
innovative streetlights to Chattanooga from China, with plans for 250
jobs here, in part because of worries about the security of the
technology.
"I'm concerned about losing that to China," he said.
The
company's chief executive has set up shop in 180,000 square feet of
space in Hixson. He said he's putting in pone of the most highly praised
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lines in the former Chattanooga Group space to make the light emitting
diode street lamps which are combined with the latest smart grid
metering technology.
Plans
are to deliver 6,000 of the lights to the city of Chattanooga by the
end of May, Lepard said. GGL will make another 20,000 if he's given the
OK, he said. In all,We are well known for our in-house custom printed
drum Lamp shade and pendants. he put the project at about $18 million.
Currently
he has about 40 workers on board, which is slated to grow to 100 by
midsummer. Eventually, plans are to reach about 250 employees, Lepard
said.Our solar led light is popular for indoor and outdoor use. "It's time for us to put up or shut up," he said. "That's what we're doing."
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cost effective and energy efficient. Lepard talked about growing his
company after he received the Kruesi Award at the city's Spirit of
Innovation meeting where GGL was cited for pioneering highly efficient
lighting technologies. Lepard said his company's technology can save up
to 75 percent in energy and maintenance costs over traditional lighting.
Tennessee
Gov. Bill Haslam said in a statement that having "a strong technology
infrastructure and supporting a culture of innovation will help us
continue to attract companies like GGL and reach our goal of becoming
the No. 1 state in the Southeast for high quality jobs."
Bill
Hagerty, the state's economic and community development commissioner,
said GGL is an excellent example of how innovation drives economic
development. "We are focused on supporting innovation and
entrepreneurship initiatives," he said.
Lepard
said that bringing subcontracted production back from China is costing
him some profit margin. But, he said there's some advantage in terms of
not paying freight and duties.
While
many cities have already embraced LED lights as a way to reduce energy
costs, Chattanooga is the first American city to combine LED lighting
with a smart grid metering, wireless radio controlled and utility
certified energy management system that will also slash maintenance
expenses by as much as 75 percent.
"We
are thrilled to execute our first community-wide street lighting
project in our home city of Chattanooga," Lepard said. "Following
Chattanooga's introduction of America's first community-wide fiber optic
network, the city has continued to raise its stature as a smart grid
city and haven for innovation. Our state-of-the-art wireless radio
controlled street lighting system offers an unparalleled combination of
energy savings and functionality."
Other
cities are also taking notice of GGL's sustainable, low energy lighting
system. The company is in active communications with 26 cities, the
first of 250 identified in its target marketing strategy.
In
addition, GGL also plans to market the lighting technology to private
developments and enterprises which can tie their outdoor lighting into
the same infrastructure used by the public sector. "It's the perfect
example of the public and private sector benefiting together by sharing
the advantages of a new technology," Lepard said.
With GGL's radio network lighting,Best home OEM Solar power promotional products at
discount prices. the city can turn street lamps on and off in real time
and tailor the brightness of each lamp based on a neighborhood's
lighting needs. The system records the GPS coordinates of each lamp post
and correlates the location with dawn and dusk times, so the lights
only come on only when they are needed.
Each
individual street lamp includes a residential grade meter and alerts
maintenance workers via the wireless network when a bulb is out, power
is lost, or if repairs are needed. Energy usage is automatically fed
back to the local electric company billing system, eliminating the need
for manual meter readers. In other words, each light auto meters and
auto reports its status.
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