Retrolux Partners with Lunera

Retrolux Partners with Lunera

December 11, 2016

A new partnership between Retrolux and Lunera will see Lunera’s smart LED lighting products exclusively featured in Retrolux’s integrated software solution for the commercial lighting retrofit industry.

Retrolux helps electrical contractors, ESCOs, and VARs grow their business by saving time and money, and closing deals at a faster rate. Retrolux is free to use, providing an unlimited number of users, insuring that lighting retrofitters are prepared for the challenges of the 21st century.

Lunera’s products include LED replacements for HID lamps and retrofit kits, linear fluorescent lamps, and pin-based CFLs. The company has rapidly transcended standard lighting to become an energy management optimization company. Lunera’s IoT platform, integrated into next generation plug-and-play LED lighting, solves the problem of capturing building usage and building awareness data, and will change the way companies run their business.

According to Leif Elgethun, President of Retrolux, “This partnership between Retrolux and Lunera will give our software users easy access to the latest Lunera product specs, pricing, and purchasing, while automating rebates, controls, and commissioning, all within the Retrolux platform.”

John Bruggeman, CMO & GM at Lunera adds, “Both Lunera and Retrolux have the lighting retrofit market in our DNA. This partnership is a great fit. Lighting retrofitters will now be able to access, specify, and install the best Lunera products, all within the Retrolux platform.”

To learn more about how Retrolux can save your business time and money, go to www.retrolux.com. If you’d like a free Retrolux account for your business, \contact Devon Anderson, Senior Sales Director, at devon@retrolux.com.

To learn more about Lunera, go to www.lunera.com.

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