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Did you know that aerial equipment is the most often rented type of equipment and is rented three times more often than purchased? That’s where BigRentz comes in. As the nation’s largest equipment rental network, we understand all aspects of the electrical and lighting industries. Whether commercial, residential, or industrial, we have the equipment you’ll need for your next project. And the next.

Our Certified Team

Our knowledgeable team of Rental Experts are heavy equipment certified and are familiar with products by Genie, JLG, Snorkel, Skyjack, Haulotte, MEC, and Nifty Lifts. They also understand the various lift height and weight requirements of each aerial work platform, so they can advise on the most suitable and economical choice of equipment depending on your specific project needs.

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We Know Your Industry

Over 80% of our customers in your industry rent either a 19-foot electric scissor lift or a 45-foot articulating boom lift. Our number one most requested rental is a 19-foot electric scissor lift.

Do you need to install energy-efficient LED lighting in a hospital atrium? We have the 26-foot electrical scissor lift you’ll need. Or if your next job involves squeezing through small doors in a warehouse, one of our 19-foot narrow scissor lifts will be the best bet.

If your next project requires you to troubleshoot power lines while navigating the trees, we can provide an articulating boom lift you’ll need. Or if you need to reach a tall office building in an urban setting, we have all sizes of the telescopic boom lift.

If you need to go up an elevator, you’ll need a single man lift push-type to get up to a higher level. Or, do you need to retrofit a retail store? Ask about our non-marking tire options.

Future Lighting Spending Trends

Municipal and residential spending on smart lighting is expected to increase 22% per year through 2023. Public agencies are starting to recognize that lighting is a foundational part of the infrastructure. Smart lighting that changes color and intensity turns on and off automatically, collects data, communicates wirelessly, and acts as surveillance will be in increasing demand. Decision makers are not only discovering that retrofitting with LED lighting is more affordable in the long run, but they are also finding out that smart lighting can provide long-term benefits of safety and security. In addition, government entities and educational institutions will continue to research the benefits and potential future uses of organic LEDs.

Future of Smart Electrical Grids

The national and state-level electrical grids are expected to be upgraded and retrofitted with enhanced technologies in communication and control. Commercial, residential, and industrial markets will all be impacted by this change. Additionally, companies outside of the normative electrical industry, such as Cisco, will be entering the space to add intelligence to the grid. Many utilities will be upgrading the capacity of their transmission and distribution (T&D) systems and changing out hardware to allow power to flow both ways across the grid. Furthermore, they will be utilizing new products, such as smart metering, to fine-tune the overall load on their distribution grids and smooth demand.

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Future of Smart Electrical Grids

Our country’s electrical grid is currently operating off an outdated model where energy is sourced primarily from large electrical plants. As the shape of the electrical industry changes, so too will the electrical grid. Most states now have programs in place where utility companies can buy energy back from consumers who generate extra electricity via renewable energy systems like solar panels. Grid modernization is a massive project that will have a huge impact. Once the United States fully upgrades to a smart grid, the benefits of renewable technologies, distributed resources, electric energy storage, and other technologies can be fully realized.

The national and state-level electrical grids are expected to be upgraded and retrofitted with enhanced technologies in communication and control. Commercial, residential, and industrial markets will all be impacted by this change. Additionally, companies outside of the normative electrical industry, such as Cisco, will be entering the space to add intelligence to the grid. Many utilities will be upgrading the capacity of their transmission and distribution (T&D) systems and changing out hardware to allow power to flow both ways across the grid. Furthermore, they will be utilizing new products, such as smart metering, to fine-tune the overall load on their distribution grids and smooth demand.

Industrial, commercial, and residential customers can all feel the impact of these changes. Smart metering allows electrical companies to smooth distribution to better meet demand. Updates to the grid have already yielded significant benefits, increasing reliability by 45 percent in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and 65 percent in the Tri-State Electrical Membership Cooperation in Georgia.

The DOE’s Grid Modernization Multi-Year Program Plan (MYPP) is actively supporting projects that create harmonized grid technology standards, minimize disruption, enhance integration, and make the best possible use of renewable energy sources. The smarter grid of the future will make better use of things like sunny days or windy weather to provide affordable, eco-friendly energy throughout the country.

Modern Trends in Electrical Lighting

Evolutions in the lighting industry go beyond energy efficiency. In the near future, you can expect to see innovative installations that let you upgrade your workspace in a variety of ways. LED lights are an ideal choice for incorporation into the internet of things. Networked smart LEDs can provide customized illumination right when you need it. Consider the potential for school lighting that adjusts in accordance with biometric sensors that track the students’ alertness or store lighting that responds to the customer’s location or interests. These innovations are right on the horizon.

Daylight harvesting is another top trend in lighting. This incorporates lighting control systems that respond to natural daylight to adjust indoor lighting appropriately. Ultimately, this technology will maintain the same level of light in the area at all times yet maximize natural lighting when available, so individuals can enjoy both the mood boost of natural sunlight and the energy savings of a lighter reliance on electricity.

Lighting Upgrade Trends

Enhanced lighting is more than just aesthetically pleasing. Many updates in the world of electrical lighting are now extremely energy-efficient. Updating lighting can help your business cut costs and meet eco-friendly standards. One common swap many businesses are making is to move from incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent lights (CFLs). An incandescent light has a low-efficiency level of just 12 to 18 lumens per watt, while a CLF offers 60 to 70. Incandescent lights also have a dramatically shorter lifespan, lasting only 750 to 1,500 hours, while CLFs can last anywhere from 6,000 to 10,000 hours.

White LED lights are another choice that’s gained traction recently. These provide 20 to 50 lumens per watt but have an impressive lifespan of up to 100,000 hours. LEDs are also available in various colors, which has made them a popular choice for features like exit signs or decorative elements in a commercial setting.

Upgrading to lighting with a longer lifespan will not only minimize the cost of replacement products but also reduce the amount of time that you have to dedicate to replacing light bulbs. In a warehouse or factory setting, maintaining light fixtures may require renting a lift just to reach the ceiling. Choosing energy-efficient long-lasting replacements will minimize maintenance while trimming your operating expenses.

Lighting Installation and Maintenance Needs

Once you’ve installed your lighting fixtures, most of the work is done. Efficient light bulbs will need extremely infrequent care. Energy-efficient options like CLFs and LEDs last three to 25 times as long as their incandescent counterparts. A 60-watt incandescent bulb will last for about 1,000 hours. Even if the light was only on for 10 hours a day, the bulb would last less than four months.

Upgrade to a 15-watt CFL, and you’ll enjoy a lifespan of 10,000 hours. That light that’s on for 10 hours a day will now last for more than two and a half years. A 12W LED can illuminate your workspace for 25,000 hours, which translates to nearly seven years in the same scenario. When changing the light bulbs becomes a task that you tackle less than once a year, you can safely rely on affordable rental equipment and avoid the expense of purchasing the lifts you need for the job.

Electrical Lighting Installation Equipment

Lift equipment can help installers reach electrical installations that would otherwise be inaccessible. Choosing the right piece of equipment is essential for a smooth and efficient installation process. If you’re accessing lighting that’s directly above a flat open surface, a scissor lift may suit your needs. This type of lift features crisscrossed braces beneath a large platform. A scissor lift can accommodate several workers at once. It lifts individuals directly up from the base.

If you need to reach lighting that’s accessible only from an angle, a boom lift is a better choice. This aerial lift has a long arm attached to a small basket that will typically hold just one person. You can select a telescopic boom lift with a straight arm or an articulating boom lift that has jointed arms for more flexibility in its reach.

Assess your installation needs carefully so you can choose an equipment rental that will help you reach your workspace safely. Whether you choose the more affordable scissor lift or a versatile articulating boom lift, you can get the access you need quickly and efficiently with the right option.

Conclusion

Electrical lighting is an ever-changing area that all businesses need to take into consideration. Whether you’re providing simple and efficient workplace lighting in your warehouse or you’re wooing your retail customers with high-tech lighting in your aisles, you’ll need the right installations and equipment to keep your space looking sharp while operating efficiently.