Espen Technology adds 10W, Type B, Emergency Driver to Extensive EM Solution Line


Espen Technology announced the release of its new 10W Type B Emergency Driver, adding to its already extensive line of emergency solutions for LED linear retrofits.  The new model # VEMB10W emergency driver provides 90 minutes of emergency operation during a power outage, ensuring building occupants can safely get out of the building.  This model is specifically for Type B LED tubes, which operate directly using line voltage, 120-277VAC input.  The emergency driver utilizes advanced lithium-ion batteries, and are UL 924 safety listed, for loads up to 10W.

According to John Clancy, SVP of Sales & Marketing at Espen, “Espen Technology offers one of the largest lines of emergency LED drivers for Types A, B, and C TLEDs.”  Clancy added, “We’ve become the leading supplier of emergency solutions for LED linear retrofits.”

Information on the new 10W Type B Emergency Driver # VEMB10W can be found at  http://www.espentech.com/productinfo.php?cPath=198_260&pn=VEMB10W .  For more information about Espen’s complete line of LED retrofit solutions, email Info@EspenTech.com or visit www.EspenTech.com.



May 26, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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