As independent schools continue to balance operational costs with creating safe, efficient learning environments, lighting efficiency has emerged as a critical focal point. With the implementation of California’s AB2208, restricting the purchase of non-LED light bulbs beginning January 1, 2025, the need for schools to transition to LED lighting is imminent.
But before rushing into a costly LED conversion project, it’s essential to take a closer look at your options. Not all proposals are created equal, and with the right approach, significant savings are possible without compromising on quality.
Energy Savings:
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, LEDs use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent lighting. When applied to a typical independent school campus, this efficiency translates into substantial savings. Switching to LEDs can result in potential annual savings of $1,000 - 4,000 per 10,000 square feet of lighting. For an independent school campus of 100,000 square feet, that’s a potential $40,000 in yearly savings.
Enhanced Lighting Quality:
LEDs provide better light distribution and brightness, creating safer and more comfortable learning environments. Enhanced visibility in classrooms and hallways not only improves the student experience but can also positively affect well-being and performance. Research published by the NIH highlights that LED lighting could be associated with fewer headaches, lower stress levels, and improved focus and productivity. These benefits align with creating an optimal environment for learning and teaching.
Environmental Impact:
LEDs reduce carbon emissions, making them a key component of any school’s sustainability initiatives. For environmentally conscious parents, this commitment can be a significant differentiator. According to DOE projections, if DOE targets for efficiency, controls, and connected lighting are met, advanced lighting systems are expected to save 6.9 trillion kWh of electricity by 2035. The total cumulative energy savings would be equivalent to $710 billion in avoided energy costs and 2.1 billion metric tons of avoided carbon dioxide emissions.
Cost Recovery Through Incentives:
Many utility companies and state programs offer rebates for LED lighting projects, which can help schools offset upfront costs. While rebate programs offer attractive incentives, we’ve found that they don’t always align seamlessly with the budgeting plans of many schools. That said, exploring every option, along with a strategically planned project, not only ensures maximum rebate eligibility but also delivers the greatest potential savings, making it a worthwhile investment for schools prioritizing long-term efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Learn more about capital replacement projects.
Many schools face steep price tags for LED upgrades because of:
- Vendor Markups: Proposals often include inflated prices for materials and labor
- Limited Supplier Networks: Smaller contractors may lack access to competitive rates on bulk materials
- Generic Solutions: Vendors may present one-size-fits-all solutions that don’t align with the unique needs of every campus
At HBM, we proudly partner with independent schools, including several in the San Francisco, CA area. We recently helped one of such schools implement an LED conversion project. This initiative is projected to save the school over $30,000 annually. Here’s how we made it happen:
Detailed Scope Assessment:
We ensured the project’s scope met the school’s specific requirements without unnecessary add-ons. Specifically, with nearly 900 lighting fixtures in question, we guided the school through which ones needed retrofitting vs. the ones that simply needed replacing.
Leveraging Resources:
By tapping into our extensive supplier network, we secured materials at significantly lower costs than traditional vendors.
Hybrid Crew:
Our in-house team was able to tackle large parts of the project to mitigate the school’s labor cost and partnered with our licensed electricians and contractors where needed, to provide high-quality installations while ensuring compliance and long-term performance.
The result is a projected 60% reduction in annual lighting cost—all without compromising on quality or functionality.
A lighting efficiency strategy call can help your school gain a better understanding to ensure that your campus can continue to light the way for your students.
At HBM, we specialize in helping independent schools navigate facility upgrades that save money and enhance campus operations. You can learn more about our services here. Our expertise in LED conversions ensures you’ll receive:
Schedule a Complimentary Lighting & ROI Analysis today to learn more about how we can optimize your LED upgrade project and make your campus more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective—making your school the clear choice for students and parents.
In conclusion, by taking a strategic approach to lighting efficiency, your school can reduce costs, enhance student experiences, and demonstrate leadership in sustainability—all while staying ahead of legislative changes like AB2208. We’re here to guide you through every step of the way.