Redilight is ideally suited for commercial applications such as offices, schools, and new construction.
Commercial Solar Lighting

Office
Many office buildings are working to bolster their green credentials with energy-efficient lighting solutions. A new Redilight system will support these efforts by providing cost-efficient, solar powered lighting during working hours without extensive remodeling or retrofitting.

School
Redilight systems are compatible with suspended ceiling applications or can be surface mounted, making them a cost-effective and efficient lighting choice for many types of schools. When installed with an added dimming feature, these lights are also flexible enough to meet a variety of teaching scenarios.

New Construction
Energy-saving amenities are becoming more and more attractive to the average home buyer. By including a Redilight system in their home designs, builders can easily include desirable solar lighting features into their new construction projects.
Redilight is made with versatility in mind. Here are some other ways you can use Redilight as a commercial application:
- Common areas
- Kitchens
- Work Trucks
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lights can a solar panel power?
It depends on the solar panel being used. Our standard kits come with a 35 watt panel and will power either one 24 watt light, two 12 watt lights, or four 6 watt lights. We also offer 75W, 150W, and 250W panels that will power two, four, or eight 24W lights respectively.
Does Redilight offer any lights designed to work with suspended ceilings?
Yes, we offer a 48 watt 2’x2’ square light designed specifically for suspended ceilings.
Can I become a Redilight Dealer/Installer?
If you are interested in becoming a dealer or installer, please contact us.

“I’ve been a Solatube dealer for 14 years and I now use Redilight for those situations where I can’t install a Solatube. I’m a true believer in satisfying my customers need for extra light in their home. Redilight is a high-quality lighting system that I am proud to represent. No more dark days here in Central Oregon!”
– Brennan M.
Bend, Oregon.