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Home » Industry News » Lighting & Illuminating News » BEKA Schréder has supplied the residential streetlighting solution at the prestigious Boverwachting Estate in Cape Town

BEKA Schréder has supplied the residential streetlighting solution at the prestigious Boverwachting Estate in Cape Town

KAZELLE post top luminaires installed on glassfibre reinforced polyester (GRP) poles were chosen for their aesthetic looks and the fact that the luminaires emit no upward light.

The KAZELLE luminaire’s minimalistic and modern look is designed around the compactness of the LED engine, blending into any landscape. At the same time, a sustainable lighting solution is provided that dramatically reduces energy consumption and improves visual comfort for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. Reliable, efficient, discreet and vandal resistant, the KAZELLE luminaire emits a pleasant, glare-free light. It has been designed for easy installation. With virtually no maintenance required and a full 5-year warranty, the KAZELLE guarantees long-lasting performance and great savings.

BEKA Schréder’s GRP pole, the BEKAPOLE, is non-corrosive, maintenance-free, light weight, vandal-resistant and sustainable. Over time, it will outlast wood, concrete, steel and aluminium under similar climatic conditions. It is preferred by architects, developers and local authorities for its aesthetic appearance, strength, ease of installation and inherent safety for road users.

BEKA Schréder locally develops and manufactures energy-efficient LED lighting products, designed and suitable for local conditions.

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