REVCO Lighting+Electrical Supply, Inc. Launches Clean Energy Division
REVCO Lighting + Electrical Supply, Southampton, N.Y., is launching a Clean Energy Division that will offer its customers in eastern Long Island the latest in energy-efficient technology, including solar photovoltaic systems, wind energy solutions, LED lighting and electric-vehicle charging stations for residential and commercial applications.
In May, the company installed a 50kw solar panel system at its Southampton branch to better educate its customers and staff on this technology and to conserve electricity. Since then, REVCO has seen a 45% reduction in its own utility costs. REVCO will be celebrating the launch of this new division at a party on Friday, Oct. 26 from 5 to 7p.m. at its Southampton branch. All are welcome to attend, and electric vehicle drivers will receive a free charge-up. RSVP to [email protected].
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