The United States industrial sector is currently undergoing a massive energy transition. With the implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, there is an unprecedented focus on upgrading legacy facilities—warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers—to more sustainable, high-efficacy lighting systems. In the US, industrial lighting accounts for approximately 10% of total commercial energy consumption, making the switch to high-performance LED High Bay lights a top priority for facility managers seeking to reduce Operational Expenditure (OPEX).
American enterprises are increasingly demanding "smart" features, such as 0-10V dimming, PIR motion sensors, and DLC Premium certification, which allows for significant utility rebates from providers like PG&E, Duke Energy, and Con Edison.
Globally, the LED High Bay market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12% through 2030. While local US assembly exists, the heart of technological innovation and cost-effective manufacturing remains in China, specifically in the Zhongshan lighting cluster. The ability to export high-quality, UL-certified components from China allows US distributors to remain competitive in a market where labor costs for installation are rising, necessitating "plug-and-play" or "easy-install" lighting designs.
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In massive hubs like Amazon or FedEx centers, our Linear High Bay lights provide uniform light distribution across long aisles, reducing shadows and increasing worker safety and picking accuracy.
Our UFO LED High Bays feature robust IP66 waterproofing and IK08 impact resistance, making them ideal for the harsh environments of Midwest manufacturing plants where dust and vibration are constant.
For high-ceiling environments (above 30ft), our 300W-500W models deliver the necessary candlepower (lux) levels to meet OSHA standards for aircraft hangars and indoor athletic facilities.












As a leading exporter to the United States, Zentem Light monitors the pulse of the industry. Three major trends are currently shaping the procurement needs of global enterprises:
For the US market, UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ETL (Intertek) certifications are crucial for safety compliance. Additionally, DLC (DesignLights Consortium) qualification is vital for end-users to qualify for utility rebates, significantly reducing the payback period of the installation.
We use high-grade die-cast aluminum heat sinks with optimized fin spacing to maximize airflow. Combined with high-quality drivers (such as MeanWell or Sosen) and efficient thermal paste, our fixtures maintain low junction temperatures, ensuring a L70 rating of over 50,000 hours.
Yes, we work with experienced logistics partners to offer various Incoterms, including FOB, CIF, and DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), helping you manage customs and Section 301 tariffs efficiently.
Absolutely. We offer 60°, 90°, and 120° lens options. For narrow aisles in logistics centers, a 60° or 90° beam angle is recommended to focus light on the floor and racking rather than wasting it on the tops of shelves.
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