
Industrial Lighting Control
Optimize lighting in factories, warehouses, and logistics centers for safety, efficiency, and reduced energy costs.
Ideal For Industrial Spaces
MESHLE industrial solutions are engineered for large-scale facilities and demanding operational requirements.
- Manufacturing facilities
- Warehouses
- Logistics centers
- Distribution hubs
- Production lines

Key Features
Built for the demanding requirements of industrial environments.
Swarm Intelligence
Set&Forget Automation
Daylight Harvesting
MESHLE Edge
Engineered for Industrial Scale
Purpose-built MESHLE controllers and the Edge server handle commissioning across warehouses, production floors, and logistics hubs. Browse the full catalog for specifications and ordering.
Why Choose MESHLE forIndustrial Facilities
Maximize Safety
Ensure proper illumination in all work areas
Reduce Energy Costs
Save up to 50% on lighting energy consumption
Minimize Downtime
Predictive maintenance alerts before failures
Scale Easily
Add zones and fixtures without rewiring

Ready to Optimize Your Industrial Lighting?
Let us show you how MESHLE can improve efficiency and reduce costs in your industrial facility.
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