Signify Launches First-Ever Philips Solar Light Hub in India to Promote Sustainable Lighting

The flagship retail store in Noida offers a diverse range of solar lighting products tailored to specific needs, encouraging wider adoption of renewable energy solutions.

Signify, a global leader in lighting solutions, has taken a significant step towards promoting sustainable lighting by inaugurating the Philips Solar Light Hub, its first-ever retail store of its kind in India. This exclusive store, located in Noida, aims to inspire and encourage the wider adoption of solar lighting products across various user segments, including home and garden, industrial, and street lighting applications.

Spread across an area of 600 square feet, the flagship store offers customers a diverse range of solar lighting products that are tailored to their specific needs. With more than 100 solar lighting products on display, visitors can experience firsthand the extensive range of solutions available. These products not only provide easy installation but also contribute to sustainability, requiring low maintenance while delivering long-term cost savings.

“In the face of escalating energy crises worldwide, transitioning to renewable energy sources is becoming essential. The solar light hub represents our contribution to creating a sun-powered world and revolutionizing the lighting industry through our extensive solar lighting portfolio,” said Giresh.K. Chawla, the Head of Professional Sales at Signify India.


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The Philips Solar Light Hub serves as an interactive space for customers to explore various solar lighting applications and showcases a comprehensive range of products. Signify aims to drive greater awareness and adoption of solar lighting solutions throughout the country with this initiative. By offering a platform to experience and understand the benefits of solar lighting, Signify hopes to encourage more sustainable practices in the lighting industry and contribute to India’s renewable energy goals.