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Rejoicing the journey of an iconic Fijian electrical solutions provider

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As we commemorate Fiji’s 50th independence anniversary this week, it is an opportune moment to reflect and showcase the journey of Sigatoka Electric 51 years of existence in Fiji. A resilient business venture since Fiji gaining its independence. Since it’s mere establishment in 1969 by a visionary young gentleman. SEL has now transformed into a dynamic business venture and has become truly “Your Best Choice in Electrical”.
Among the testimonials highlighted on the website of Sigatoka Electric the following is clearly reflective of the dynamic leadership that has led to successful execution of several projects in different industries around Fiji and South Pacific.
“Sigatoka Electric provided an array of alternatives for the event to choose for the provision of power to their clients which culminated in a successful tournament. They have a variety of power generating equipment plus a set of multi-skilled personnel who executed everything that came their way”: Darren Burgess, Event and Operations Manager, PGA Fiji International Golf.
The initial vision of founder/chairman, Mr. Gopal Krishna to provide professional electrical services to residents, commercial enterprises and resorts of the growing coastal township of Sigatoka. The vision has evolved overtime and “Sigatoka Electric is an iconic and leading company for your first choice in electrical designers, air conditioning, contractors, wholesalers and retailers in Fiji”. Being an iconic company harnessing 9 pillars of corporate values can certainly be demanding and challenging as reflected in the journey below:
The journey commenced with only two staff members and a bicycle to transport all electrical services. Sigatoka Electric now employs more than 150 staffs. The slogan of Sigatoka Electric Limited “Your Best Choice in Electrical’’ branding eventuated with the opening of the outlet in Suva. Since television was the most effective mode to reach out to a wider range of audience, SEL was the first local electrical company to be featured on television to elevate its strategic branding across Fiji and the Pacific. With the opening of the Nakasi branch in 2018, SEL has certainly gained access to wider customer base in the wider Suva-Nausori corridor. With the head office based in Sigatoka, the managing director Mr Vijay Narayan and senior management look after the entire operation and targeting customers throughout the country including the outer islands from flagship store locations at Sigatoka, Nadi, Suva and Nakasi.
Sigatoka Electric’s success is a direct result of the high level of customer satisfaction that has been achieved over the 51 years of business. Innovative solutions and maintaining relationships with clients & customers every step of the way has been one of the driving factors for the continued success of this business venture. SEL has to date 12 awards and one of the highlights is winning the Fiji Business Excellence Award – Commitment in Business Excellence in 2017. The award was clearly a reflection of the highest corporate standards displayed by the competent staff who ensure that quality and professional workmanship is displayed at all times.
Sigatoka Electric Limited remains a distributor for several leading brands of electrical products, accessories, light fittings and equipment in Fiji and the management takes pride in ensuring that the objectives of its suppliers are always met in the marketing of these products in Fiji. As an electrical contractor of choice for Fiji’s major commercial enterprises, SEL distributes and exclusively supplies leading electrical brands while providing contractual electrical maintenance and supply services for major resorts and hotels in Fiji. SEL sources materials from renowned suppliers in overseas, primarily from Australia and New Zealand so that they are able to deliver the best products & service.

Solar Bollard Lighting

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We at Sigatoka Electric proudly announce an exclusive addition to our existing brands Solar Bollard Lighting.

It is a multiple award-winning global success, due to the original design innovations and Australian manufacturing excellence. Combining these features, we’ve stayed ahead of the innovation curve.

 

This SBL2 Series premium commercial grade, solar bollard lights are vandal resistant (IK10), submersible and dust-proof (IP68) solar bollard lighting for solar pathway lighting, solar pontoon lights, solar mine lighting, solar jetty lights, solar dock lights, solar street lighting, solar driveway lighting, solar area lighting, solar resort lights as a small example of the applications these can be used for.

 

OUR LATEST RELEASE SBL2 SERIES SOLAR LIGHTS:

  • come with a 10 year Australian manufacturer warranty
  • reduce the carbon footprint of the end user
  • be cost effective over its life span
  • operate in full shade or snow coverage
  • be 100% recycled
  • can withstand serious vandalism, be impacted by flying or floating debris – certified IK10
  • last longer than competitor products
  • will fully submerse and is dust-proof – IP68
  • reduces future capital expenditure and excessive waste

At Sigatoka Electric, we focus on specific solar lighting requirements within the public lighting and infrastructure sectors with our SBL2 Series Solar Bollard for some of the following application examples:

  • Solar Pathway Lighting
  • Solar Pontoon Lighting
  • Solar Marina Lighting
  • Solar Play Ground Lighting
  • Solar Emergency Lighting
  • Solar Walkway Lighting
  • Solar Jetty Lighting
  • Solar Stairway Lighting
  • Solar Driveway Lighting
  • Solar Garden Lighting
  • Solar Pole Top Lighting
  • Solar Street Lighting

 

The SBL2 Series Solar LED Bollard top dome design tries to ensure birds cannot utilize the solar bollard as a resting point like other competitor products as there is no flat surface or edge for them to grip on to. Having birds rest or nest on top of a solar bollard reduces dramatically the amount of irradiation into the solar module thus reducing recharge capabilities and imminent failure especially around coastal communities.

10th Sheraton Golf Classic Tournament

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Sigatoka Electric were proud sponsors of the 10th Sheraton Golf Classic Tournament held at two of Fijis renowned golf courses last month. The premier golfing event was played at Fiji’s international standard Golf courses – Denarau Golf and Racquet Club and Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course on July 7th to 11th.

The world class golf event fielded more than 200 golfers from Australia, New Zealand, US and Fiji and is recognized as being the largest International Pro – Am tournament in Fiji and the South Pacific. Recognized as a niche event in Fiji, the Golf Classics attracts international professional golfers with an increasing number of amateur golfers showing keen interest in the event.

Pacific Golf Management in New Zealand continued their long-term partnership with host Sheraton Fiji and with the tremendous support of local sponsors, successfully staged a world class golfing event that offered more than $200,000 in professional and amateur prizes during the tournament.

The Sheraton Golf Classic is anticipated to be bigger and better next year.

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Working from Home Safely

With a world population of about 7.7 billion, we now have a global average consumption of primary energy of 58 kWh per day per person.
Factor in this unprecedented pandemic, which has left many of us working remotely from home, running home-based SMEs, or home-schooling our children. Many have all three and it takes a lot of energy, and a lot of electricity!

And when you further factor in that electrical fires top the list of structural infernos, it’s time to keep some tips on hand:

  • Don’t overwhelm power outlets. We all love power boards and extension cords but avoid connecting so many appliances and gadgets at the same time.
  • Match bulb outlets to appropriate wattage.
  • Charge your items on non-flammable surfaces and away from wet surfaces. Keep an eye on that drink when sipping at your desk.
  • Avoid charging laptops and phones overnight, as they risk being overcharged.
  • Turn off switches when not in use.
  • Keep your workplace tidy. Loose cables can trip you.

As your trusted electrical service provider, we hope you consider some of these tips for your own safety and wellbeing.
Electricity is a fundamental need and without it, we would all still be literally in the dark ages.

No electricity

Can you imagine life without electricity?

No electricity

It would be a world without all those lights, air-conditioning, gadgets, and all the appliances we power, consume, and use for conventional comforts.

This reliance means that we must look after our electrical systems at home and work and make diligent efforts to ensure they are in good shape.

Read our pointers for some electoral enlightenment on the perks of rewiring.

  • A good place to start is to consider the state of your property’s wiring system. Is it safe? Is it secure? Do you know when it was last serviced?
  •  If you have your property on the residential or commercial rental market, then the safety of your tenants are in your hands, and you have a duty of care to ensure minimum hazards and maximum safety of your infrastructure.
  •  Sometimes, you may be chewing more electricity than intended because of the way your property is wired. If you suspect so, give us a call for a speedy inspection and professional advice.
  •  Remember that Fiji has a destructive cyclone (and off-cyclone) season, so many buildings get damaged, altered and even destroyed by cyclones, flooding and landslides. If your property is on the radar and is impacted, get your electrical systems in order and consider a periodic check up with Sigatoka Electric.
  • If you want to renovate, then you will likely need extra wiring to cater for more electrical outlets and power sockets. Expanding your infrastructure also means expanding your electoral use.

These reminders are for you to reduce the risks of electrical faults and the consequent fires that destroy buildings and more sadly, take lives.

Live well, live safely.