This milestone marks a significant achievement for the E95X range, which has been a cornerstone of efficient and reliable street lighting solutions since its official release in June 2020.
E950: Innovative Outdoor Solutions for Modern Lighting Needs
The E95X range, comprising the E950 and E951 luminaires, offers high-quality, cost-effective solutions for replacing existing sodium discharge and compact fluorescent lights on minor roads. With various configurations, including Low Power (LP) and High Power (HP) options, and multiple colour temperatures (2200K, 2700K, 3000K, and 4000K), the E95X is versatile enough to meet a wide range of lighting requirements. Notably, the range recently received DarkSky accreditation, reinforcing CU Phosco's commitment to environmentally friendly lighting schemes.
Matt Murray, Sales & Marketing Director at CU Phosco, reflected on the milestone: "Reaching the 100,000 unit mark is a significant achievement for us. The E950 has proven itself as a reliable, cost-efficient option for local authorities, providing functionality and outstanding performance with minimal fuss”.
Since its first order, which went to a project in Brighton, the E950 has been a reliable solution for various locations, including East Sussex, Suffolk Highways, Pembrokeshire, Brighton & Hove, and South Gloucestershire. The product has demonstrated a remarkable performance record with only 67 confirmed failures in the field to date, equating to an impressively low failure rate of approximately 0.067%. This is equivalent to a reject rate of 670 units per million sold, which can be considered world class within the sector.
Looking Ahead
As CU Phosco continues to innovate and refine its offerings, the company remains dedicated in its commitment to providing advanced, cost-effective lighting solutions. The success of the E950 is a testament to this commitment, and CU Phosco looks forward to celebrating many more milestones in the years to come.
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