Testimonial
We are delighted with our new LED lighting upgrade. Unlike most energy saving projects, lighting delivers immediate and tangible benefits. There was no upfront cost and we have seen a huge improvement in lighting quality. The eLight process and installation were managed very professionally with minimum disruption of our school life.
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About Arnold Lodge School
Arnold Lodge is an independent school in Warwickshire, founded in late 1864. The school began as a boys only school and had a reputation for academic excellence and high standards in music, art, drama and sport. In 1977, the school abolished the boys only rule and welcomed girls. The school now has around 360 pupils aged 4 – 18.
The challenge.
Arnold Lodge School wanted to upgrade from their older inefficient lighting, but found the cost of a large scale upgrade prohibitive. The existing lighting was ageing and failures created a high maintenance burden for the onsite team. As a result, the school sought eEnergy’s help to deliver LED upgrades without capital expenditure.
The solution.
eEnergy delivered a turnkey solution, overseeing all stages of the project — from survey and design to installation and ongoing maintenance.
Our enhanced DBS-checked team conducted a thorough survey of the site before designing a tailored LED solution. We installed 484 light fittings, transforming the learning environment across the school and increasing lux levels by 15-25%.
Arnold Lodge School now enjoys the benefits of high-quality LED light fittings which help to improve concentration and productivity across the school setting while reducing the lighting costs and cutting emissions. With eEnergy’s comprehensive maintenance package, the onsite maintenance team no longer bears the burden of time-consuming maintenance.
The results.
The upgrade has delivered transformational benefits for Arnold Lodge.
- 10-year net savings of £65,213
- 64% reduction in lighting cost
- Annual carbon reduction of 19 tCO2e, equivalent to 872 trees.