Efore Launches New Dual Dimming LED Driver for Flexible LED Lighting Control

Efore  introduces the newest addition to its ROAL Digital Light brand LED Driver portfolio this week at Strategies in Light in Santa Clara, CA, and on March 13 – 18 at Light & Building in Frankfurt, Germany. With its multi-mode dimming feature, this new driver series, called CIELO, answers the need for more flexible LED lighting control options.

The CIELO series is available in two compact package sizes. The compact packages make the CIELO Series ideal for track, downlights and other architectural lighting applications. Higher power models are very suitable for high bay, low bay, garage and wide area lighting applications.

All models accept worldwide AC input voltage range and have a 5 year warranty.

“From TROPO series with over 2 million drivers deployed over the past 8 years, and still running, to our newest CIELO series of LED drivers, Efore continues to lead the market with innovative solutions that allow lighting manufacturers to focus on fixture design, and trust us with the power.” said Heikki Viika, CEO of Efore Plc.

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