Industrial High-Bay Lighting in Wyoming, MI
We design industrial LED lighting systems for Wyoming plants, warehouses, distribution centers, and processing facilities — including photometric and foot-candle analysis, fixture selection, mounting design, and lighting controls. Our work is rated for the ambient temperatures, particulate, and wash-down conditions common in Kent County industrial facilities. Projects qualify for both fixture and controls incentives through Consumers Energy.
Why Wyoming Businesses Choose Leader Lights
High-bay LED systems engineered for Wyoming’s plants and warehouses.
We have been Michigan’s commercial LED specialist for 15+ years with 5,000+ projects completed. Our crews dispatch from our Grand Rapids office — 10 minutes west of our office — and the project pricing is the same whether you are in Grand Rapids or Wyoming.
Photometric design
IES-file modeling and foot-candle layouts so you see the result before we hang a fixture.
Environment-rated fixtures
High-temperature, particulate-resistant, USDA wash-down, and food-grade options as the application requires.
Controls stack the rebate
Occupancy, daylight harvesting, and networked controls add 15-30% to typical rebate totals.
Custom rebates for legacy facilities
Aged HID and T12 conversions often qualify for the strongest custom-rebate tier on per-kWh savings.
Consumers Energy Rebate
Funding your Wyoming industrial lighting project.
Wyoming is served by Consumers Energy. As a preferred trade ally we file your rebate application directly with the utility, including the pre-approval, fixture pre-qualification, and post-install verification. You see the rebate amount on the proposal — there are no surprises later.
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Industrial Lighting questions from Wyoming businesses
More questions? Call 616-942-8001 or request a free assessment.
All of our services in Wyoming, MI:
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We will walk your facility, quantify the rebate, and deliver a written proposal — at no cost and no obligation.