Optimize lighting performance, reduce power consumption, and meet energy standards with precision tools built for hospitality.
At Hospitality Environmental Technology, our Lighting Efficiency Testers are purpose-built to help hospitality businesses analyze and optimize lighting performance for energy savings and regulatory compliance. These -driven testers assess the power usage, brightness output, and efficiency of lighting systems across guest rooms, lobbies, kitchens, and conference areas. Designed with precision sensors and smart analytics, they enable property managers to pinpoint inefficiencies, plan retrofits, and ensure compliance with U.S. and Canadian lighting standards. From small boutique hotels to large resort chains, our tools provide actionable data that drives sustainability and cost-effectiveness. Headquartered in Miami, FL, we serve clients across North America with a reputation built on innovation, reliability, and unmatched customer support. Let us help you modernize your lighting systems and unlock measurable results through -powered efficiency tracking.
Identify inefficient lighting to cut utility bills
Ensure consistent and comfortable lighting across zones
Stay ahead of lighting efficiency mandates
Plan lighting upgrades with clear ROI insights
Expand system across multiple properties and regions with ease
An eco-resort in the Rocky Mountains used our Lighting Efficiency Testers to identify aging incandescent fixtures and plan a switch to high-efficiency LEDs. Within six months, they saw a 30% reduction in lighting-related energy use, boosting their LEED score and annual savings.
A historic hotel in downtown Chicago implemented our system to monitor fixture-by-fixture usage across the property. After identifying areas of excessive brightness and energy waste, the hotel achieved 15% savings and improved overall ambiance, enhancing guest reviews.
A Canadian hotel chain tested lighting performance in 12 Vancouver-area properties using our tools. With centralized cloud analytics, they tracked fixtures nearing end-of-life and launched a group-wide retrofit strategy that led to an 18% decrease in lighting costs within a year.