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National Ploughing Championships 2022

Ritelite Light’s on display at the 2022 National Ploughing Championships,

Members of the Ritelite team enjoyed a busy couple of days this week supporting our Irish partner Ernie James at the 2022 National Ploughing Championships in Co Carlow, Ireland.

The exhibition attracted a record breaking attendance figure of 277,000 visitors over 3 days and was a fantastic opportunity to meet many new potential customers with different applications for the Ritelite range of products.

With a larger sports focus this year the Quad Pod K65 mobile lighting towers and portable Sports-LITE training kits were on display attracting attention from many different sports clubs from across Ireland. It was great to talk to so many visitors about how these 2 products are transforming training for many clubs worldwide enabling winter training to continue on home pitches and courts throughout the darker nights, saving clubs a lot of money on hiring expensive floodlit courts.

Also on display was the full range of Ritelite portable LED lighting for more industrial area lighting applications including K45 mobile lighting towers, the K45-LITE, K20, K21 K35-LITE and PRO-LINK linear floodlights. With linkable solutions powered by generators or the RITE-POWER range of portable battery powered generators there is a solution for almost any remote area lighting application and the team really enjoyed meeting people from different industries and discussing how the Ritelite products could be used to solve specific requirements.

The Ritelite battery powered rechargeable work lights – K8 / K9 & K10 products were also of interest to visitors to the stand especially for maintenance and plumbing engineers. With long battery life models of up to 17 hours at 100% using lithium battery solutions this range is suitable for virtually any application where battery powered lighting is required.

The exhibition hosted the 67th World Ploughing Contest and was a unique opportunity for many companies from across Ireland to display their products to visitors from around the world. The NPA Managing Director Anna May Mc Hugh summed it up well:  “The Championships not only provides a national stage for showcasing all things that are great about Ireland but also brings together people from all sectors of Irish society both rural and urban, to enjoy three days immersed in country living”.