Noribachi Announces New Ultra Bright Dlc Additions; Gains Rank To Become 5Th Largest Contributor To Dlc’s Qualified Product List

Noribachi, a premier US based LED lighting engineering house, announces the addition of over 100 ultra bright LED light engines to the Design Lights Consortium’s (DLC) Qualified Products List (QPL) for solid-state lighting.

An expansive listing on the DLC’s QPL, encompassing Noribachi’s LED light engines containing 18 to 144 LEDs, has already secured Noribachi a place in the top 4% of solid-state lighting manufacturers qualified by DLC. With the addition of more than 100 new products, specifically ultra bright solutions with 145 to 252 LEDs, Noribachi becomes the 5th ranked LED manufacturer in terms of DLC qualified products.

Expanding Noribachi product presence on the DLC continues to make it easier for Noribachi customers to take advantage of utility rebates. Noribachi partners who install DLC qualified products have an almost 80% success rate with receiving significant rebates from their local utilities. Noribachi’s sales executives are well versed in current and pending rebate programs, helping customers gain immediate payback for investing in cutting-edge energy efficient illumination.

With Noribachi’s complete standard range of products now qualified, Noribachi partners will have more flexibility than ever in selecting a Noribachi solution that will effectively pay for itself through incentive programs around the country.

In the rapidly growing and changing LED industry the Design Lights Consortium’s rigorous qualification process is a mark of distinction, acting as a guarantee for lighting customers that each qualified product is maximally efficient, well-constructed, and exceeds traditional testing standards. Noribachi’s recent additions demonstrate a continuing commitment to excellence in both product design and performance. With industry leading light engines trusted by end-users and professional lighting manufacturers alike, Noribachi makes it easy and affordable for customers to switch to LED illumination, for every imaginable application.

A Noribachi light engine, constructed of modular lightboards, visible inside a fixture.

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