Sterling Suffolk chooses the Hyperion 1750 LED grow light for its new UK tomato greenhouse project

17 April 2018

Hyperion Grow Lights, a leading developer of award-winning LED technologies and horticultural grow lighting, announces that Sterling Suffolk will install the new Hyperion 1750 LED top light in its first greenhouse, which measures 54,400 m².

The new Hyperion 1750 is the latest LED grow light in the Hyperion product range and has a maximum light performance output of 1750 micromole/s, equivalent to a 1000 W SON-T. All Hyperion grow lights come in a range of standard and tailor-made spectrums, with a host of features and benefits designed to ensure a higher commercial return to growers. In 2017 Hyperion introduced the Hyperion 1000 with a light output of 1000 micromole/s, equivalent to a 600 W SON-T.

Sterling Suffolk Limited is a new venture backed by an experienced management team, with Richard Lewis in charge of growing. The new greenhouse, to be completed by the end of 2018 near Ipswich in Suffolk, is the first phase of a construction plan to develop a tomato production facility of over 8 Ha, creating many new jobs in the area. Suncrop Produce Limited will be Sterling Suffolk’s main customer, with long-term contracts to supply tomatoes to major UK supermarkets already established.

The greenhouse will be a state-of-the-art, semi-closed design, built by leading Dutch firm Van der Hoeven. Initially, 25% of the greenhouse, 1.36 Ha, will be lit 100% with Hyperion 1750 LED top lights to provide over 200 micromole/s/m² of artificial light. Hyperion will deliver a total lighting solution, including supply and installation of the Hyperion grow lights. Sterling Suffolk plans to extend the area lit with LEDs in subsequent years.

Van der Hoeven ModulAIR semi-closed greenhouse concept

To maximise production, quality and environmental efficiency, Sterling Suffolk will invest heavily in the semi-closed greenhouse design, CHP – an advanced growing system, and 100% LED lighting. LEDs give off much less heat than SON-T lamps and are up to 40% more energy efficient, allowing a higher light level than would be possible using SON-T lamps. The specific wavelengths of light available with the Hyperion grow light are proven for high-yield, year-round tomato production.

Commenting on his decision to choose the new Hyperion LED grow light, Sterling Suffolk’s Horticultural Innovations and Projects Director, Richard Lewis, said:

‘We decided that 100% LED was the way forward for the lit section of the new greenhouse, and wanted to choose an experienced and technologically advanced partner who would provide a total LED lighting solution. The new Hyperion 1750 delivers the same amount of light as an equivalent 1000 W HPS, allowing us to install just five units per trellis, which reduces shading and installation costs. These substantial product benefits, combined with a long warranty, energy efficiency, ongoing agronomy support and competitive pricing made Plessey the right partner for us.’

Jonathan Barton, Director of Hyperion Grow Lights, explained:

‘Following successes with our Hyperion in greenhouse installations with large growers in Holland and Belgium, we are delighted that Sterling Suffolk is our first major UK customer. Our new Hyperion 1750 is equivalent to a traditional 1000 W SON-T but with more efficient and productive light spectrums. It is also easy to install on the existing trellis and has user-replaceable components for hassle-free maintenance and long life. Hyperion offers growers a real alternative and a commercially viable LED lighting solution.’

About Hyperion Grow Lights

Combining its expertise in the semiconductor and LED lighting industry with its design skills, Hyperion Grow Lights are targeted at the horticultural lighting industry. The Hyperion grow lights have been specifically designed to deliver greater returns for commercial growers. The Hyperion grow lights can work alongside or can replace high pressure sodium grow lights.

For more information and datasheets, please visit www.hyperiongrowlights.com. You can also follow Hyperion Grow Lights on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Hyperion Grow Lights Media Relations Contact:

Jonathan Barton, Director Grow Lighting | jonathan.barton@plesseysemi.com

+44 7825 878003

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