Boston, Massachusetts, stands as a global beacon of innovation, where historic 19th-century brownstones meet the cutting-edge glass towers of the Seaport District. For LED Dimmable Lighting Manufacturers, this market presents unique challenges and opportunities. The city’s rigorous energy codes, including the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code, demand lighting systems that do more than just illuminate—they must adapt.
Our factory understands that in Boston’s competitive real estate landscape, "Dimmable" isn't a luxury—it’s a requirement for LEED certification and tenant wellness. Whether it's retrofitting an old textile mill in Lowell or outfitting a high-tech biopharma lab in Cambridge, our dimming solutions provide the precision control necessary for both aesthetic charm and energy conservation.
Potential energy savings with smart dimming in commercial zones
Compliance standards for our latest dimmable series
Experience serving the US Eastern Seaboard market
Internationally, the LED industry has moved beyond simple "On/Off" switches. We are now in the era of Human-Centric Lighting, where color temperature and intensity shift to match the human circadian rhythm. For the Boston market—home to world-class hospitals like MGH and universities like MIT—this technology is critical. Our dimmable LED factory specializes in 0-10V, DALI, and TRIAC dimming protocols that integrate seamlessly with building management systems (BMS).
The global supply chain has taught Boston-based contractors that "efficiency" means more than just lumens per watt; it means Information Gain. By working directly with our Guangzhou-based manufacturing facility, local distributors gain access to:
Guangzhou VELORIQ Light Co., Ltd. is not just a manufacturer; we are a strategic partner in the global lighting ecosystem. Established in 2014, our 8,000 square meter facility in the heart of China’s lighting hub is dedicated to the precision manufacturing of LED indoor and outdoor systems.
With a workforce of over 120 skilled technicians and an R&D team that focuses on Smart Dimming Integration, we have mastered the balance between mass production and artisanal customization. Our OEM and ODM services are tailored for the Boston design community, offering private labeling and bespoke engineering that meets the specific voltage and aesthetic requirements of the United States market.
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Warm-dim technology for historic North End restaurants, mimicking the glow of traditional incandescent bulbs while saving 80% on energy.
Flicker-free, high-CRI (90+) dimmable panels for the booming biotech corridor in East Cambridge.
Tunable white lighting for Boston’s 35+ colleges, improving student focus and reducing campus-wide carbon footprints.
For the technical buyer in Boston, understanding the "how" is as important as the "what." Our factory specializes in the three pillars of modern dimming:
Our chips utilize PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to ensure that even at 1% brightness, there is zero visible flicker—crucial for high-end photography and video conferencing in Boston’s corporate boardrooms.
In a post-pandemic world, Boston developers prioritize lead-time reliability. VELORIQ ensures a stable supply by maintaining raw material buffers for key components like SMD2835 chips and high-grade aluminum. We provide comprehensive documentation for US Customs, including Harmonized System (HS) codes and proof of compliance with local Massachusetts fire codes (NFPA 70).
A: Yes, our dimmable LED products are designed with high efficacy (LPW) and are compatible with control systems required by the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code and Title 24 standards.
A: Absolutely. As a direct factory, we offer full ODM/OEM services including custom PCB layouts, housing colors, and proprietary dimming driver integration.
A: Typical production is 15-25 days, with expedited sea freight to the Port of Boston taking approximately 30 days, or air freight within 7-10 days.
A: Yes, our 0-10V and TRIAC dimmable drivers are tested for compatibility with major US control brands including Lutron, Leviton, and Crestron.