UFO High Bay Shop Lights Manufacturers & Supplier in Chicago

Premium LED Industrial Solutions Engineered for the Windy City's Toughest Manufacturing and Warehousing Environments.

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The Industrial Lighting Revolution in Chicago

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Chicago's Industrial Heritage

Chicago remains the beating heart of American manufacturing and logistics. From the massive distribution centers near O'Hare International Airport to the historic industrial corridors of the Calumet region, the demand for high-efficiency lighting has never been higher. As a leading UFO High Bay Shop Lights Supplier, we understand that Chicago businesses face unique challenges: extreme temperature fluctuations, high energy costs, and rigorous safety standards.

Energy Efficiency & ComEd Incentives

In Illinois, energy conservation is a top priority. Many Chicago-based enterprises are transitioning to LED technology to take advantage of ComEd Energy Efficiency Program rebates. Our UFO High Bay lights are designed to reduce energy consumption by up to 70% compared to traditional metal halide fixtures, providing a rapid Return on Investment (ROI) for local facility managers.

Our expertise as a manufacturer allows us to provide specialized lighting for Chicago's diverse economy, including food processing plants in the Stockyards, heavy machinery shops in Elk Grove Village, and modern creative studios in the Fulton Market District.

Yangzhou Boray Light Co., Ltd.

Yangzhou Boray Light Co., Ltd. is located in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province—one of China’s leading lighting manufacturing hubs. Founded over a decade ago, Boray Light has grown into a professional manufacturer and supplier specializing in LED lighting and solar solutions, serving clients worldwide with innovative, energy-efficient products.

Our R&D team, composed of experienced engineers and industry professionals, keeps pace with the latest developments in LED and solar technology. We provide professional lighting design support using advanced tools such as TracePro, Pro/E, and DIALux. This technical depth allows us to simulate the lighting requirements of a 100,000 sq. ft. Chicago warehouse before a single unit is shipped.