Orion Energy Systems, Inc. - Company Description

Company Description

Orion Energy Systems Inc. designs, manufactures and deploys energy management systems consisting primarily of high-performance, energy-efficient lighting platforms, intelligent wireless control systems and direct renewable solar technology for commercial and industrial customers without compromising their quantity or quality of light.

Orion revolutionized fluorescent lighting for commercial and industrial industries with the introduction of its fluorescent lighting platform in 2001. The Compact Modularâ„¢ reduces light-related electricity costs by 50 percent, while increasing the quantity of light by 50 percent when replacing traditional high-intensity discharge lighting, which has been the industry standard since the early 1960s.

Since 2001, Orion Energy Systems, Inc. has been issued 34 patents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark office with 23 patents pending.

The company also provides energy management services, including site assessment, site field verification, utility incentive and government subsidy management, engineering design, project management, installation services, and recycling in connection with its retrofit installations.

It primarily sells its products directly to commercial and industrial customers, and indirectly through their electrical contractors or distributors.

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