Lunar Lighting

Lunar Lighting Lunar Lighting systems are designed for industrial, sporting, public and entertainment purposes. Lun No other lighting system in the world can achieve that.

ILLUMINATE 50,000 SQUARE METERS FROM A SINGLE LIGHT TOWER

Lunar Lighting is an dynamic company at the forefront of revolutionary next generation lighting technology. It has pioneered the development of ultra-high power lighting for construction, mining, oil & gas, rail, entertainment, sports and public events.Lunar Lighting began in 1997, with a strategic investment in HMI lighting research – to

develop the technology to its ultimate power. Over a period of years, Lunar continuously increased the power of its lights, resulting in the internationally acclaimed 12,000W HMI Lunar Lighting Tower that emits a staggering 1,500,000 Lumens output from a single globe – glare-free, shadow-free yet provides a very pleasant and productive work environment. In other words, it lights an area of an incredible 50,000 sq metres. Lunar Lighting used by the US Department of Homeland Security

Lunar lights have been recognised, not just for their brightness, but for their quality and durability in adverse conditions. Lunar Lighting – a Trusted Company. The Thredbo Landslide in 1997 was the beginning of the growth of Lunar Lighting. Since then, we have worked on a wide and diverse range of projects including the blockbuster movies Mission Impossible I and II, The Titanic and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony. Major roadworks, heavy civil construction and the Pluto LNG project

Today, Lunar’s anti-glare, high power lights are used in an extraordinary range of situations, and give vastly improved productivity.

- Large infrastructure projects
- Construction work in urban or remote areas.
- Mining construction and infrastructure
- Oil, gas and energy projects
- Rescue, emergency and recovery
- Public and local events lighting
- Entertainment, film and sports events
- Road building and railways maintenance
- Planned/emergency industry shutdowns
- Military construction and camp lighting and infrared security lighting

THE BRIGHTEST PORTABLE LIGHT IN THE WORLD
A single Lunar Lighting Tower develops 1,500,000 Lumens 12kW HMI glare free portable/mobile Lighting – the only unit with daylight reproduction

It’s the ‘brightest light’ in the world. HMI lights were originally developed for the film industry, to give a consistent, glare free but powerful light, which approached the light characteristics of daylight, (6000Kelvin) and left fewer shadows. Most portable lighting use metal halide light sources which result in a yellowish unnatural light. George Ossolinski, CEO of Lunar Lighting, saw the potential beyond the film industry. Over the years, his dedication to R&D to produce high quality, powerful and safer work lighting enabled Lunar Lighting to develop the 12,000W unit. The development resulted in a fully patented, new light system that converts energy more efficiency, into a brighter, crisp daylight that covers an enormously expanded area – glare free with enhanced work environment safety.

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