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Leadsun Australia has invested heavily in further research, development and design of the product range within Australia by tapping into the significant knowledge that exists within state and national government bodies through collaborative working. Examples of such collaborations include, the various case studies that have been carried out jointly between Leadsun Australia and local governments using real testing scenarios, to further develop our latest range of products specifically for Government funded solar lighting projects throughout Australia. As with all good technology companies, the business continues to seek ways of improving and adding to its product range and in 2011 Leadsunundertook a partnership with FORGEN Renewables, who are a leading international developer of wind generators based in the United Kingdom. In recent months, the business introduced the latest, which also incorporates a вЂFORGEN’ vertical axis wind generator as an optional вЂadd-on; this break through innovation was created to accommodate an increasing requirement for fully self sustainable lighting in all types of weather conditions.
Leadsun invested 12 months in developing the technology to provide a more reliable source of power without being fully reliant on one form of environmental energy. All Leadsun models undergo rigorous testing to assess the effects of various different configurations of design to determine the best all round solution for our customers as well as the best possible solution at a price that meets the market needs. As a commitment to our past, present and future customers, Leadsun Australiahas also established a dedicated after sales service department based at the head office in Clayton, Victoria with a national presence.
From here we are able to offer direct product technical support, servicing, alterations and customisation of different models as well as complete assembly prior to shipment. Leadsun Booth - All Energy Australia Conference 2011.
Keywords: Solar Lights, Energy Efficie