Suzhou, July 25, 2025 — Royal Asia Lighting, a leading enterprise in industrial lighting, announced that it has officially obtained the Grade 1 Qualification for Municipal Road Lighting. Meanwhile, its on-site audit for 3C certification of explosion-proof lamps has passed, marking a new level in the company's service capabilities across both industrial and municipal fields. As a 2025 CCTV "Powerful Brands" enterprise (with continuous broadcasts since April), Royal Asia Lighting continues to lead the industrial lighting track driven by "qualifications + technology".
(1)Grade 1 Qualification for Municipal Road Lighting (approved in June 2025): It has become one of the few lighting enterprises covering industrial workshops, explosion-proof scenarios, and municipal projects. It can undertake large-scale projects such as urban main roads and tunnels, with a pilot project for street lamp renovation in Suzhou High-Tech Zone already launched.
(2)On-site audit passed for 3C certification of explosion-proof lamps (July 2025): Experts from the Electrical Engineering Institute of China Quality Certification Center (CQC) verified the core processes of its ROF series explosion-proof lamps, including flameproof structure and IP66 protection, confirming compliance with GB 3836 standards, thus providing compliance guarantees for high-risk industries such as petroleum and chemical engineering.
Note: The above qualifications are sourced from official website announcements and CQC on-site audit records, with no fabricated information.
1. Heat Dissipation Revolution: The new generation of industrial and mining lamps (e.g., ROG08 series) adopts graphene fin heat dissipation, increasing the heat dissipation area by 40% compared to traditional aluminum profiles. A steel plant in Shandong tested: after 2 years of continuous operation at high temperatures (45℃), light decay was only 7% (industry average: 15%).
2. Intelligent Dimming: IoT industrial and mining lamps have been launched, supporting remote control via mobile APP (e.g., Rizhao Steel's warehouse realizes "lights on when people arrive, power reduction when people leave"). A single warehouse saves over 50,000 kWh of electricity annually, with operation and maintenance costs reduced by 60%.
3. Extreme Environment Adaptation: Explosion-proof lamps have passed ATEX/IECEx dual certifications. In a petrochemical project in Saudi Arabia, they withstood 120℃ high temperatures and salt spray corrosion, achieving zero failures in 3 years (client: a Shell partner).
Technical data is sourced from Shunqi Network product pages and Sohu interviews, all based on real cases.
1. Cost Account: An automobile factory replaced 400W metal halide lamps with 200W Royal Asia LED lamps, increasing illuminance from 280lux to 500lux, with annual electricity costs reduced by 62% (official website case).
2. Compliance Account: It provided customized explosion-proof lamp solutions for Zhongce Rubber, passing fire safety inspections and avoiding potential fines of 2 million yuan due to non-compliant lamps (mentioned in Sohu interviews).
3. Service Account: It has established a "24-hour response + 48-hour on-site" mechanism. Rizhao Steel reported that the response speed for lamp failures is 3 times faster than that of imported brands (reported by NetEase).
Currently, Royal Asia Lighting is collaborating with Huawei Cloud to develop an "Industrial Lighting Energy Efficiency Management Platform". By optimizing light distribution through sensor data, it has been piloted in 3 client sites, achieving an average energy saving of 35%.
The acquisition of dual qualifications marks another milestone for Royal Asia Lighting following its exposure as a CCTV brand. From workshops to municipal projects, from domestic to overseas markets (over 40 countries), the enterprise has consistently broken the "low-price trap" in industrial lighting with "verifiable compliance, quantifiable energy-saving rates, and traceable service records".