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Ampica + A Multi-Location Sports Complex

Case Studies | Client Success Stories

The Challenge:

Our client was seeking to reduce operating costs across six indoor sports complexes. The electricity needed to heat, cool, and light their facilities was one of their most significant expenses, averaging over $12,000 monthly.

The client needed a way to reduce their billed electricity rate and energy consumption.

Additionally, they needed someone who could handle the entire process, from providing a comprehensive solution to rebate filing and completed installation.

HOW AMPIC SOLVED THE PROBLEM

Ampica Energy Solutions recommended a supplier’s on-bill funding program, allowing businesses to pay for efficiency measures directly on their utility bill, with no up-front capital.

With Ampica’s help, not only did our client receive $41,814 in rebates to spend as they please, the energy supplier also advanced payment for all lighting materials and installation.

$ 0 Rebates Given

Ampica also negotiated a reduced electricity rate to realize a savings of over $1,900 per month during a 1.9-year payback. After the payback period, the sports complex will save over $7,200 monthly for the lifetime of the bulbs.

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$ 0 Monthly Reduction in Electricity Rate
$ 0 Annual Savings During On-Bill Funding
$ 0 Annual Savings Post On-Bill Funding
$ 0 Out-O-Pocket Capital Needed
0 Annual Energy Savings (kWh)

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Receive objective advice and access to over 150 vendors to source the most cost-effective solutions for your enterprise. We work for you, not the energy suppliers.

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Develop a custom buying strategy based on your needs. Suppliers bid for your business. You see the savings.

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