Energy Lighting Services

Energy Lighting Services

Energy Lighting Services [ELS] is a national lighting contracting company made up of commercial LED Lighting experts. ELS specializes in designing and professionally managing turnkey LED Lighting projects tailored to their clients specific needs. ELS helps business leaders across the country save money and create opportunity by switching to an LED lighting system, often with cash flow positive, zero money out of pocket projects. ELS also provides electrical services to the greater Nashville Area with ELS Electric.

Company Overview

Energy Lighting Services has been a trusted partner in the lighting energy arena for nearly 10 years and was founded by a former teacher and pastor Jason Duncan who started the business after he lost his job during the 2008 recession. Integrity is at the foundation of everything ELS does. Each project is treated as an opportunity to promote stewardship, reduce carbon emissions, and improve quality of life for everyone in the United States and beyond.

About Energy Lighting Services

HQ Location
Hendersonville, TN
Founded
2010
Ownership
private

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