Hubbell Lighting Launches Financing Program for Lighting Upgrade Projects up to $10 Million—Cash Flow Positive

Removing a significant barrier to wider adoption of energy efficient lighting, Hubbell Lightingtoday announced a creative financing solution called “Cash Flow Positive.” The initiative provides flexible and easy access funding for commercial and municipalcustomers, through Hubbell Lighting and its agent network. As the name suggests, in most cases, Hubbell Lighting can help end users capturean immediate bottom-line, cash flow benefit from lighting upgrades.

“Major capital investments are hard to justify and will always stand as an impediment to greater energy efficiency,” said Scott Muse, President of Hubbell Lighting. “Our Cash Flow Positive program addresses the economic barriers that our customers often face and helps them break through these challenges to immediately capture the benefits of our leading energy efficient lighting and controls solutions.”

Working through the company’s Hubbell Capital team, commercial customers can receive competitive rate financing with terms from 12 to 60 months(up to 120 months for municipal customers) on projects ranging from $5,000 to $10 million. The application process is simple and dedicated Hubbell Lighting customer contacts provide assistance throughout the financing process, including managing all documentation. There is no down payment, no minimum financing requirement and no hidden costs. Most important, Hubbell Capital estimates the costs and paymentsof all products, installation and project-related services, which means that the financing is structured to ensure that energy cost savings are greater than monthly financing costs. The result: immediate positive cash flow. 

The program is significant because lighting represents 30% to 50% of the energy used in most facilities, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Lighting is the easiest and least costly energy consumerto upgrade and is recognized by developers as the single most important energy savings feature in buildings today. Since over 80% of lighting in the U.S. dates to before 1990, facilities are full of opportunities for affordable and efficient lighting upgrades–and the resulting cost savings.

The problem is that banks require a 10-25% downpayment for a loan and often require you tomaintain minimum balances to earn the best rates, further digginginto your working capital. Plus, most banks classify a loan as a revolving line of credit giving themthe option of cancelling or extending your credit on an annualbasis, which means resubmitting financial statements every year tokeep the lights on and restrictions on your future borrowing power. With Cash Flow Positive you get no down payment, 100% fixed rate, long-term financing usually approved in 24-48 hours that does not require annual qualifying and hinder yourability to borrow in the future.

“This is a major step forward in spurring the adoption of innovative and efficient lighting technologies that have a proven impact on lowering facility and municipality costs,” added Muse.

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