CASE STUDY | Saving Labor, Reducing Emissions, and Gaining Data with Solar Hybrid Light Towers

While constructing a new manufacturing facility in Texas, a large international technology company faced growing inefficiencies with its existing solar light towers. Although the lighting supported sustainability goals, the labor required to operate the units was becoming a burden.
CASE STUDY | Open-Pit Mining Project in Ontario, Canada

Ontario required a dependable lighting solution capable of supporting continuous operations year-round. Winter conditions in the region can be extreme, with long nights and cold temperatures placing high demands on lighting equipment.
CASE STUDY | Fort McMurray – Oil & Gas Site Demo

Fort McMurray required a dependable lighting solution capable of withstanding extreme winter conditions. With long nights, limited daylight, and freezing temperatures, the site needed consistent illumination while minimizing fuel consumption, labor requirements, and maintenance demands.
CASE STUDY | REIC Rentals Solar Hybrid Light Towers: Save Time and Money

A large infrastructure project in Western Canada required a reliable and sustainable lighting solution. Limited daylight during winter and shoulder seasons made consistent lighting critical to maintaining safe and efficient construction operations.
Light Tower Cost Comparison

The study was designed around a 28-day rental cycle using two units of each type. Real-world telemetry data was analyzed to capture operating hours, fuel use, and maintenance demands, providing a fair and accurate basis for evaluation.