Most of the lighting industry works the same way: import circuit boards from overseas, drop them into off-the-shelf housings, and compete on price. EnviroLux was built on the opposite model. Since 1989, we've designed and manufactured our luminaires — down to the circuit board — in our own facility in Canton, Texas. That difference shows up in everything we build.
Efficiency isn't a spec we chase. It's the result of controlling every variable in the fixture.
Because we engineer our own LED circuit boards in-house, we match LED selection, board layout, thermal management, driver pairing, and optics as a single integrated system — not a collection of sourced parts. The result is luminaires that exceed 200 lumens per watt, putting EnviroLux at the top of the industry in efficacy.
What that means for your project is simple math: more light from fewer fixtures, lower connected load, smaller electrical infrastructure, and energy savings that compound every hour of operation for decades. When evaluated on total lifecycle cost — energy, maintenance, and replacement — high-efficacy EnviroLux fixtures routinely outperform lower-priced imports by a wide margin.
"Made in the USA" gets stamped on a lot of products that are merely assembled here from imported components. EnviroLux is different.
Our Canton, Texas facility houses our engineering team, our surface-mount technology (SMT) lines, and our circuit board fabrication. We design the board, populate it, test it, and build it into the finished luminaire — all under one roof. That vertical integration gives us three things imports can't match:
Quality control at every step. Nothing ships that we didn't build and test ourselves.
Speed. Custom designs move from engineering to prototype to production without crossing an ocean.
Supply chain certainty. No overseas dependencies, no surprise lead times, no questions about where a component came from.
For federal, state, and municipal projects, domestic content isn't a preference — it's the law. EnviroLux luminaires meet Buy American Act (BAA) and Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements because domestic manufacturing is how we've operated for more than three decades, not a compliance program we bolted on.
For contracting officers and specifiers, that means clean documentation, full component traceability, and zero risk of a compliance problem surfacing after award. While much of the industry scrambles to re-engineer offshore supply chains around BABA, EnviroLux fixtures qualify the way they always have — because they were never built any other way.
When the mission can't fail, the lighting can't either.
NASA selected EnviroLux because we deliver what mission-critical environments demand: application-specific engineering, precision manufacturing, documented quality, and a domestic supply chain with full accountability. Our team works directly with customer engineers to design fixtures around the actual application — the photometric requirements, the environment, the installation constraints — rather than forcing the application to fit a catalog product.
That same standard of engineering serves the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. When organizations that measure performance in mission outcomes choose a lighting manufacturer, they choose the one that builds — not just sells — what they install.
The rest of the industry assembles. EnviroLux engineers and manufactures. From the first circuit trace to the finished luminaire, every EnviroLux fixture reflects 35+ years of American manufacturing expertise, industry-leading efficacy above 200 lumens per watt, and the compliance and accountability that government and aerospace customers require.
If your project demands more than a commodity fixture, you've found your manufacturer.