April 7 (SeeNews) - Romanian real estate developer Expo Market Doraly said on Friday that it is investing 2.1 million euro ($2.3 million) to install photovoltaic (PV) panels and charging stations for electric vehicles, while also replacing its lighting fixtures with LEDs at its commercial park in Ilfov county.
The company seeks to reduce its carbon footprint and dependence on conventional energy sources while improving company performance through a significant reduction of energy costs at its Doraly Expo Market commercial park, it said in a press release.
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The PV panels will produce around 2,700 MWh annually, or approximately 50% of the commercial park’s energy consumption. The company replaced all its conventional lighting fixtures with LEDs, which reduce maintenance costs and energy consumption by 75%, while also providing better lighting.
The installation of charging stations for electrical vehicles facilitates and encourages access to the commercial park while promoting a sustainable environment.
With over 30 years of experience, Expo Market Doraly is a real estate developer specialising in commercial spaces, warehouses and offices.
The Doraly Expo Market commercial park sprawls across 280,000 sq m and features 400 commercial spaces with a total leasable area of 100,000 sq m and approximately 4,000 parking spaces, including underground parking.
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