Advanced LED solutions tailored for Uzbekistan's urban development and extreme climate conditions.
Uzbekistan is currently undergoing a massive economic transformation. With the government’s "Strategy for the Transition to a Green Economy 2019–2030," energy efficiency has become a cornerstone of national development. As one of the most populous countries in Central Asia, Uzbekistan faces rising energy demands, making the shift from traditional incandescent bulbs to high-efficiency LED technology not just an environmental choice, but a financial necessity.
In major hubs like Tashkent, Samarkand, and Namangan, the modernization of street lighting and industrial facilities is accelerating. Our role as a premier energy-efficient lighting factory and supplier is to provide the Uzbek market with robust, high-performance LED systems that can withstand the region's continental climate—ranging from scorching summer heats of +45°C to frigid winter lows.
Tashkent's "Smart City" initiative is driving the demand for LoRaWAN and NB-IoT compatible street lighting. Our remote-access LED solutions allow municipal controllers to dim lights during off-peak hours, saving an additional 30% in energy.
In Free Economic Zones like Navoi and Angren, factories are replacing high-pressure sodium lamps with our LED Linear and High Bay lighting, drastically reducing overhead costs for textile and automotive manufacturers.
The Fergana Valley's greenhouse sector is adopting spectrum-specific LED lighting to increase crop yields. Energy-efficient fish tank and horticultural lighting are becoming essential for the modern Uzbek farmer.
When selecting a lighting supplier in Uzbekistan, one must consider the local voltage stability and environmental factors. Our energy-efficient LED products are designed with wide-voltage drivers (AC85-265V) to protect against the frequent power surges common in developing industrial zones. This ensures that a 30,000 to 50,000-hour lifespan is actually achievable, rather than just a theoretical marketing claim.
Furthermore, the high dust levels in regions like Karakalpakstan necessitate lighting fixtures with high IP (Ingress Protection) ratings. Our outdoor range, including solar street lights and IP66 floodlights, features vacuum-sealed housings and tempered glass lenses that resist abrasion from wind-blown sand. For indoor applications, we focus on high CRI (Color Rendering Index) values (>80), which is critical for the burgeoning Uzbek retail sector and historical museums in Bukhara and Khiva where true-to-life color representation is paramount.
The economic impact of upgrading to LED is staggering for Uzbek businesses. A typical textile factory in Tashkent can see a return on investment (ROI) within 14 to 18 months through reduced electricity bills and zero maintenance costs. By eliminating the need for constant bulb replacements—especially in high-ceiling environments where specialized lift equipment is required—companies can allocate resources toward core production activities.
As a leading supplier, we also provide comprehensive Dialux lighting simulations for large-scale projects in Uzbekistan. This allows engineers and architects to visualize the light distribution and intensity before a single lamp is installed, ensuring compliance with local O'z DSt standards and international safety regulations. From magnetic track lighting for modern Tashkent penthouses to heavy-duty mining lights for the Navoi region, our catalog covers the full spectrum of energy-efficient needs.
The office address of Dongguan Bright Light Bulb Co., Ltd. is located on the east bank of Pearl River estuary, Dongguan, a famous historical and cultural city in Guangdong, Dongguan West erheng Road, Zhenhua industrial zone, Qishi town, Dongguan city. It was registered and established in Dongguan Administration for Industry and Commerce in June 05, 2014, the registered capital is 300,000 RMB.

During the six years of the company's development and growth, we have always provided our customers with good products and technical support and sound after-sales service. Our company is mainly engaged in research and development, production and marketing: photoelectric Products, lighting, lamps, electronic products; Import and export of goods and technology.
We foster an inclusive environment that provides equal opportunity to our staff, customers, suppliers, and the community at large. Provide the opportunity for all our staff to enhance their job performance and career development.
We have implemented an integrated environmental, health and safety management system at all manufacturing plants. Maintain a focus on providing a safe work places in every area of our product process.
High-efficiency LED systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications across Uzbekistan.
The Republic of Uzbekistan is witnessing an unprecedented construction boom. From the towering skyscrapers of Tashkent City to the logistics hubs in the Angren Special Economic Zone, the demand for sustainable lighting has never been higher. As a specialized energy-efficient lighting factory, we understand that "one size fits all" does not apply to the diverse landscape of Uzbekistan. Our supply chain is optimized to deliver heavy-duty industrial high bays for the gas processing plants in Karsh, while simultaneously providing elegant, low-wattage accent lighting for the boutique hotels of historical Samarkand.
Our commitment to the Uzbek market goes beyond simple product supply. We are actively involved in knowledge transfer, helping local contractors understand the benefits of Photometric planning and the importance of thermal management in LED chips. In the harsh Uzbek summer, poor-quality LED bulbs fail because of heat accumulation; our products feature aerospace-grade aluminum heat sinks and high-performance thermal paste to ensure consistent brightness even when the ambient temperature peaks.
For municipal authorities in the regions of Fergana and Andijan, we offer solar-integrated LED street lighting that operates entirely off-grid. Given the abundant sunshine in Uzbekistan—boasting over 300 sunny days a year—solar lighting is the most logical solution for rural road safety and public park illumination. Our IP66-rated solar luminaires are equipped with high-capacity LiFePO4 batteries, ensuring they stay lit throughout the night even after a cloudy day.
As we look toward 2025, the focus in the Uzbekistan lighting market is shifting toward Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) and Internet of Things (IoT) integration. Modern office buildings in Tashkent are now requesting lighting systems that mimic natural daylight cycles to improve employee productivity and well-being. Our latest range of COB strips and recessed magnetic tracks are designed with smart controllers that can be adjusted via mobile apps or centralized building management systems (BMS).
Choosing the right partner means choosing reliability. With our roots in Dongguan's high-tech manufacturing district and our specialized focus on the Central Asian trade routes, we provide the perfect balance of competitive pricing and world-class quality. We invite all Uzbekistan-based architects, property developers, and municipal planners to reach out and explore how our energy-efficient lighting solutions can illuminate their next project while drastically reducing carbon footprints and operational costs.