NTL Lemnis adds energy-saving LED lamp in ‘Pharox’ range

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May 1, 2015: NTL Lemnis, the LED Lighting company has created an innovative product that is a direct replacement of the conventional High Pressure Sodium Vapour Well glass luminaire. Branded Pharox Warhorse, the lamp has been created by the NTL Lemnis R&D efforts and is an energy saving and long lasting LED well glass solution for multiple applications.

The Pharox Warhorse will provide over 40% energy savings compared to its conventional counterparts. Warhorse is a robust and dependable industrial general lighting solution. This latest product is designed for multiple applications like Power plants, steel plants, cement plant and material handling area.

The other features of the product include Pressure die cast aluminum housing for rugged applications, IP65 ingress protection to ensure its long life and consistent performance in dusty areas of application, an impact resistant polycarbonate optical dome cover to eliminate the common problem of glass breakage at installation site and specially designed heat sink fins for better thermal management. Due to the considerable efforts of the R&D and design team at NTL Lemnis, the glass waste in Warhorse has been reduced and the product does not contain any liquid or gaseous contaminants like Mercury and Sodium Vapour. MRP for Warhorse begins from Rs 5,585

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“Today, most industry works in a 24X7 environment, which incurs huge electricity consumption. Our R&D team is focused on creating viable long-lasting solutions that work well in Indian conditions, are rugged and can withstand the India specific issues such as high heats, dust as well as fluctuations. In addition, our design team ensures that the product is not just more robust but also more aesthetically appealing and minimalistic.  Pharox  Warhorse is the first of the India focused industrial products that will come out of the NTL stable and will, we hope, be of immense value to our customers”, says  Arun Gupta, MD, NTL Group. 

NTL Lemnis designs, manufactures and sells the Pharox range of LED lighting solutions for India as well as for the global audience. The USP of the “Pharox” range of products is that they are direct replacements of conventional lighting solutions, at market acceptable prices, without compromising the quality of light. The focus is especially on industries such as Retail, IT/ITeS, Hospitality, Healthcare, Automobile, and consumer as well.

NTL Lemnis products are available across the country through specially appointed institutional sales persons. NTL Lemnis has its sales offices in North, West and South zones of India.

About NTL Lemnis:
Set up in April 2012, NTL Lemnis is a joint venture company between NTL Electronics India and Lemnis Lighting, the Netherlands. The company designs, manufactures and sells energy efficient LED lighting solutions for Indian as well as the global audience.

NTL Lemnis exploits the global design, production and distribution strengths of both the parent companies to deliver innovative solutions for Home & Commercial lighting globally. NTL Lemnis primarily focuses on the geographical markets of India, Europe and Africa with company offices in India, Netherlands and South Africa. Both companies have been working closely together for several years already. Together the two companies have made bulk sales of LED bulbs by supplying over 8 Million LED lamps till now

NTL Lemnis produces a complete range of energy efficient LED lighting products under the umbrella of the acclaimed Lemnis brand, Pharox, globally. The company’s USP is its ability to develop and manufacture products, which are direct replacements of traditional lighting solutions, at market acceptable prices, without compromising on the quality of light. 
 
NTL Electronics India Limited :
NTL began its operations in the year 1993 and started its lighting journey in the year 2002. With an annual turnover of Rs. 750 Crore(2013-2014), NTL has become the largest electronic manufacturing company in the lighting industry in India and by all estimates, probably one of the largest manufacturers of lighting electronics in the world outside China. In 2010, a Private Equity firm, CX Partners, picked up a 20% stake in the company.
 
The lighting journey for NTL in 2002 began with manufacturing CFL ballasts. Over the years NTL has grown significantly in design capabilities. NTL has played a pivotal role in making high end electronic ballasts especially suited to the Indian lighting conditions and today NTL works with who’s who of the lighting industry in India. NTL has been a frontrunner in converting CFL lamps to HPF (High Power Factor) as well as redesigning them to make them more cost efficient.
 
 At NTL, manufacturing capability has also grown significantly, keeping pace with the growth in development process. Today NTL as a group has 7 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities spread over five hundred thousand square feet with a combined capability to manufacture 18 Mn products per month in the facilities spread across Noida, Roorkee and Dehradun.
 
NTL’s biggest strengths are its development and manufacturing capabilities. Both the manufacturing and development activities for clients are undertaken at NTL and as a result time to market for new products is not very large. This capability allows NTL to give a large range of products to its customers. Today, the product portfolio of NTL comprises of electronic control gears, ballasts, luminaires, retrofit CFLs, LED drivers and LED lamps. 

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