Enlighten launches new web portal for contractors

enLighten Australia Pty Ltd
Tuesday, 17 September, 2013

Following strong interest from electrical contractors working in commercial and residential strata sectors, enLighten Australia has developed product support resources to assist them in the sales process.

After canvassing a broad range of electrical and fire contractors, enLighten has answered the key questions around the Chamaeleon light’s design features, performance, installation, control settings, specification and supply chain. These include: How is the Chamaeleon light better than what’s already on the market?; How does it work?; Why would my client be interested?; Where can I buy it?

The opportunities are out there for contractors to respond to their clients’ needs to reduce energy with a quality Australian-designed product and earn a good margin in the process. Other benefits include fast product turnaround times of as little as two weeks from placement of order, well below industry standard of six to eight weeks. This time reduction assists in the contractor’s job scheduling and cash flow.

The company offers a tailored project cost-benefit analysis in PDF format detailing energy and maintenance savings and return on investment (on completion of an online form with lighting upgrade project inputs, contractor logo and scanned energy bill upload); Chamaeleon specification guide; specification sales support; installation and microwave sensor setting instructions; Energy Saving Certificate & VEET scheme lighting upgrade project documentation requirements; technical and warranty support; specification price list; product training session calendar of events.

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