H&S Energy has announced that it will roll out Aperion by Hussmann’s Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs) at its almost 300 locations across the U.S. The retailer launched the ESLs at seven locations in early 2025 and plans to expand to its remaining stores later this year and into 2026.
H&S Energy Group is working closely with Aperion to ensure a successful implementation, while noting it as a critical component of managing price accuracy and integrity.
Designed with customers and staff in mind, the ESLs will enhance operational efficiency, reduce the time needed for manual price updates and ensure that shoppers can always rely on consistent and accurate pricing. H&S also plans to implement additional use cases like inventory management, digital coupons and loyalty program tie-ins.
“This rollout is a key milestone in our broader digital transformation strategy,” said Fidaa Mohrez, senior director of operational systems at H&S Energy Group. “By deploying Aperion’s Electronic Shelf Labels, we’re improving pricing accuracy, reducing manual effort and delivering a more consistent experience for our customers. It also supports our commitment to sustainability by cutting down on paper use. We’re looking forward to expanding this technology across all our locations as we continue building a smarter, more efficient retail environment.”
The rollout of ESLs represents a pivotal move toward sustainability for H&S, as it significantly reduces paper waste and contributes to its broader efforts to promote environmentally friendly practices.
H&S Energy Group is targeting a phased implementation over the coming months for the deployment of ESLs. Customers can look forward to enhanced visibility, clearer product information and a shopping experience tailored to meet their evolving needs.
“H&S are ideal collaborators in bringing solutions to their retail locations,” said Andrew Lickiss, sales manager at Aperion. “Their reputation as a forward-thinking retailer precedes them and Electronic Shelf Labels is one major step along the way towards building their connected future. Their flexibility to adjust for whatever the future brings puts them in a powerful position.”