Ushio is looking forward to meeting the horticulture industry at HortiContact and will present its well-known HORTURION® lamp portfolio of single-ended and double-ended lamps and matching power supplies.
The company is presenting itself under the “Last Man Standing” campaign as one of the last remaining companies that continue to rely on the power of HPS lighting.
For some time now, the near end of HPS lamps has been conjured up, but the opposite seems to be the case.
“The exclusive focus on LED lighting has leveled off” says René Polak, Sales Director Horticulture at Ushio. “Especially in the cold season, when additional lighting plays a huge role, many greenhouse operators have realized how important the additional heat output generated by conventional HPS lighting is. It substitutes part of the greenhouse heating costs, which would otherwise be even higher, and provides many plants with much-needed warmth to thrive.”
After a period of “either/or” between the choice of LED or HPS lighting, hybrid solutions are now on the rise, “and these consist of a successful combination of LED and conventional lighting with HPS lamps,” René continues.
Since the introduction of greenhouse lighting more than 15 years ago, Ushio has continuously invested in the development of its HPS lamp series and has launched a number of world firsts, such as the first 1000 W lamp with 2200 µmol/s. René is convinced: “Our customers appreciate our consistently high quality, which is characterized in particular by the long service life, stability of the lamps and high output.”
“The time for HPS lighting is far from over. Therefore, it’s good for companies to know a reliable partner at their side,” says René Polak, “and that’s Ushio!”
Visit the Last Man Standing in person at the Ushio stand E39 in Gorinchem.