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Smart lighting that follows the work — not the schedule.

Lighting systems that adapt to real activity across aisles, zones, and operational areas. Reduce lighting energy by 50% to 80% while improving visibility, safety, and the working environment for your team.

55–75%

of warehouse lighting energy is typically wasted on empty aisles.

The problem

In most warehouses, the lighting strategy hasn't changed: everything on, all the time.

But operations no longer work that way. Activity moves between aisles. Demand shifts between zones. Shifts vary, e-commerce volumes spike, and inventory profiles change with the season. Lighting that runs on a fixed schedule cannot keep up — it costs you more, and it lights the parts of the building nobody is in.

The result is energy waste that compounds every shift, every day, every year.

The solution

Light where work is happening. Dim where it isn't.

OPTIMA designs smart lighting systems that activate where there's activity and dim or switch off where there isn't. A mesh of motion sensors and intelligent controls adapts the lighting in real time — across aisles, zones, and operational areas — according to actual usage rather than a fixed schedule. Spark keeps a continuous record of where lighting is being used, what it is costing, and where the next savings will come from.

What we deliver

  • Engineered photometric layout, calibrated to your aisle and rack configuration.

  • Smart fixtures with integrated presence and daylight sensors, factory-installed.

  • Aisle-level zoning, with automatic dimming and occupancy-based activation.

  • Real-time energy and occupancy reporting through the Spark platform.

Impact

Typical energy savings: 55% to 75% reduction in lighting energy.

  • Lower energy consumption, verified month over month.

  • Improved visibility across aisles and operational zones.

  • Reduced operational and maintenance costs.

  • A better working environment for picking, packing, and shipping teams.

Distribution operators who run on Spark.

Client profile

How LPA cut lighting energy by 63% across 1.2M sq ft.

Logistics Properties of the Americas (NYSE: LPA) operates a Class A logistics campus serving global tenants. We delivered a smart-sensor mesh and high-spec fixtures tuned to their operation.

Every warehouse has aisles that run dark on activity and bright on energy bills.

Book a complimentary facility assessment. Our engineers will walk your site, model the savings, and show you the payback timeline — in writing, no obligation.