Universal Lighting Technologies

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Universal Lighting Technologies
IndustryBallast manufacturing
Founded1947
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee, United States
ProductsLighting & Lighting Controls
Number of employees
2,330 (2011)
Parent
Websiteunvlt.com

Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. is a commercial lighting manufacturer founded in 1947 and based in Nashville, Tennessee. It was part of the $105 Billion Panasonic family of companies from 2007 to 3 2021. Today, the company is owned by Atar Capital and operates under the entity of Universal Douglas Lighting Americas, Inc. (or UDLA).

Universal primarily designs and manufactures high-efficiency LED products including LED Drivers, LED Modules, LED Luminaires, LED Retrofit Kits, LED Tubes and Ballasts. They also provide lighting control components and control systems including stand alone wireless control, sensors, switches, as well as digital and analog dimming systems. The company acquired Vossloh-Schwabe's North American operations in 2009. This allowed them to also offer a full range of HID products, ignitors[clarification needed], transformers, lampholders, capacitors, and other components.[1]

Together, Universal Lighting Technologies and Douglas Lighting Controls are entities under the parent company Universal Douglas Lighting Americas, Inc. (UDLA). Universal Lighting Technologies has over 150 patents and offers thousands of LED Components. Universal Lighting Technologies has kept all of their operating facilities in North America and uses 12 distribution warehouses to distribute products.[2]

Company History and Timeline[]

Timeline[]

1943: Triad-Utrad was founded in 1943,[3] and, with the installation of electronic DC ballasts in the mass transit industry, was the first in the industry to introduce the electronic ballast, continuing on with later introductions of ballasts for T12, T8, and compact fluorescent lamps.

1947: Universal Lighting Technologies began in 1947 when two lighting industry corporations – Universal Manufacturing Company and Triad-Utrad Energy Savings Incorporated merged. Universal Manufacturing Company was one of the first companies to manufacture lighting ballasts, and Triad-Utrad was the first company to introduce the electronic lighting ballast.[4]

1960's: Introduced a line of Electronic Ballasts [5]

1970's: Expanded to Magnetic HID Ballasts [6]

1980's: Produced T12 electronic products & instant start T8 ballasts [7]

1990's: Introduced first ballast offering five voltages; Created ballasts that offered universal input voltage.[8]

2000's: Began offering LED Driver and Module components; Created the High Efficiency Programmed Start Ballast [9]

2006: Made great strides in high quality inventory management systems and supply chain infrastructure

2007: Introduced the Signa LED Systems [10]

2009: The manufacturing facility receives “Clean Industry” certification.[11]

2009: Acquired Vossloh-Schwabe's North American operations.[12]

2011: Universal works with Boeing to cut their energy use by 57%.[13]

2015: Designed and released the EVERLINE Replacement Drivers.[14]

2015: Released the EVERLINE LED Retrofit line offering good-better-best retrofit products so that customers would have a variety of options and price points for their LED Retrofit projects.[15]

2016: Universal adds T8 LED Linear Tubes to their EVERLINE product line.[16]

2017: Universal adds the Professional Retrofit Kit to the EVERLINE LED Retrofit line[17]

2018: Universal releases Emergency LED Drivers.[18]

2018: Created PW series Drivers with technology that allows users to tune their LED drivers from their mobile phones.[19]

2019: Universal adds LED Round High Bay,[20] LRK34,[21] and PWX LED Drivers [22] with controllable outdoor luminaire applications.

2020: Universal Introduces Complete, Stand-Alone Bluetooth Wireless Control Solutions.[23]

2020: Universal Announces New Website.[24]

2021: Two entities (Douglas + Universal) merged into one company (Universal Douglas Lighting Americas, Inc.)

Universal Lighting Today[]

Atar Capital is the current owner via acquisition. Prior to March 2021, Panasonic Lighting Americas, Inc. (PLTA) was the parent of Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. and Douglas Lighting Controls, Inc. By partnering with sister company, Douglas Lighting Controls, the two companies marketed an approach ensuring vertical end-to-end commercial lighting. Universal enhanced their product offering to include LED Modules, LED Drivers, LED Luminaires, LED Tubes, and LED Control Systems. The company markets their LED upgrades, LED components, and IoT enabled lighting control systems. Universal Lighting's product brands are under the Universal, EVERLINE, Triad, and Signa brand names. Since 1947, they have earned a solid reputation in quality and reliability with industry low warranty issues. They have over 150 patents in lighting tech and have worldwide distribution and operations.[25] A key strategy of theirs continues to be research and product development, with R&D facility in Huntsville, AL.

References[]

  1. ^ "Vossloh-Schwabe News; http://www.vossloh-schwabe.com/images/news/application_pdf-101-1-1112.pdf; 2009"
  2. ^ "About".
  3. ^ "Triad Magnetics Profile Page"; "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) 2009"
  4. ^ "About".
  5. ^ "About".
  6. ^ "About".
  7. ^ "About".
  8. ^ "About".
  9. ^ "Company News".
  10. ^ "Company News" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Company News" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Vossloh-Schwabe News; http://www.vossloh-schwabe.com/images/news/application_pdf-101-1-1112.pdf; 2009"
  13. ^ "Company News" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Company News" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Company News" (PDF).
  16. ^ https://unvlt.com/pdf/pr/pdfs/2016/EVERLINE%20High%20Efficiency%20T8%20LED%20Linear%20Tube%20Release.pdf
  17. ^ https://unvlt.com/pdf/pr/pdfs/2017/EVERLINE%20LED%20PRK%20Fixture%20-%20FINAL.pdf
  18. ^ https://unvlt.com/pdf/pr/pdfs/2018/EVERLINE%20Emergency%20Drivers%20-%20FINAL.pdf
  19. ^ "Universal Lighting Technologies Introduces PWA Series of Wireless LED Drivers for Indoor Linear Lighting Applications". 8 January 2018.
  20. ^ Susan, Phillips (2020-10-05). "LED Round High Bay Luminaires" (PDF).
  21. ^ Phillips, Susan (2020-10-05). "LRK34" (PDF).
  22. ^ Phillips, Susan (2020-10-05). "PWX LED Drivers" (PDF).
  23. ^ L2D. "Universal Introduces Complete,…". Universal Lighting Technologies. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  24. ^ L2D. "An LED Lighting Company | Home". Universal Lighting Technologies. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  25. ^ "Universal Website; "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 3, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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