
The newly renovated Bashas’ store features luminaires powered by Cree TrueWhite Technology, delivering light quality that helps make products more attractive to customers.
“Shopping is a highly visual experience and it’s critical to showcase products in their most appetizing colors,” says Scott Murphy, construction manager for Bashas’. “When we decided to remodel the Tempe location, we initially chose fluorescent T8s and CFL downlights until we were introduced to Cree LED lighting. Cree luminaires provide significant energy and maintenance savings compared to outdated technologies. In the grocery store industry, it’s all about margins and Cree helped add green to our bottom line.”

The installation resulted in a one-for-one replacement against the original specification due to the upgrade in light quality as well as energy and maintenance savings.
Featuring a number of luminaires from Cree’s portfolio—Cree CS18 linear luminaires, CR24 troffers, and LR6 and LE6 downlights—the installation resulted in a one-for-one replacement against the original specification due to the upgrade in light quality as well as energy and maintenance savings. Additionally, the Cree CS18 luminaires deliver strong vertical light levels, illuminating all levels of the store’s shelves using less power and providing significant energy savings,
The installed Cree luminaires further help reduce energy consumption with their dimming capabilities. Supermarkets can see even greater energy savings with this technology, especially during hours with low shopper volume. Bashas’ expects the Cree system to pay for itself within two years*. More importantly, the Cree luminaires are backed by Cree’s 10-year industry-leading warranty, providing investment protection.
“Bashas’ is so pleased with our decision to install Cree LED lights, it is now the standard for new and retrofit stores,” Murphy continues. “Not only do they offer energy and maintenance savings, but they produce beautiful, long-lasting lighting that make the store’s products pop.”*Based on commercial usage of 18 hours per-day and the national average of $0.11 per kWh electric costs, lighting-related HVAC impact and relamp maintenance reductions.
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