Halo Light
Madagascar is currently undergoing a significant energy transition. As the nation focuses on the "Plan Emergence Madagascar" (PEM), infrastructure development in cities like Antananarivo, Toamasina, and Antsirabe is driving a massive demand for high-efficiency lighting. However, the local environment presents unique challenges: fluctuating voltage in the power grid and high humidity in coastal regions.
From the burgeoning hospitality sector in Nosy Be to the industrial mining facilities in the eastern provinces, the need for lighting that reduces maintenance costs and survives tropical climates is paramount. Our export solutions are specifically engineered to bridge the gap between Chinese manufacturing excellence and African operational realities.
Hangzhou Halo Light Co., Ltd. has steadily evolved into a competitive LED strip light manufacturer, specializing in advanced Neon Flex, SMD, and COB LED lighting solutions for global markets. Since its establishment, the company has focused on combining innovation, quality manufacturing, and customer-oriented service to meet the growing demand for energy-efficient and flexible lighting systems.
Based in Hangzhou, a key center for technology and manufacturing in China, Halo Light operates a modern production facility equipped with automated assembly lines and strict quality control processes. Our "Constant Current" technology is a result of years of R&D, designed to eliminate the "dimming effect" common in inferior products exported to developing markets.
With a strong emphasis on research and development, Hangzhou Halo Light has expanded its product range from standard LED strip lights to high-density COB strips, durable Neon Flex solutions, and intelligent lighting systems suitable for architectural, commercial, and residential applications. Its products are widely recognized for their stability, brightness consistency, and long service life.
In standard DC24V strips, resistance causes the voltage to drop as it travels further from the power source. By the time it reaches 10 meters, the LEDs are significantly dimmer. Our Constant Current technology embeds small ICs on the PCB that regulate the current flowing through each LED segment. This ensures that the 1st meter and the 20th meter provide the exact same lumen output.
Over-current is the primary killer of LEDs. In Madagascar's warm climate, thermal runaway can occur. CC strips prevent this by capping the current, ensuring the junction temperature stays within safe limits, thereby extending the lifespan to over 50,000 hours.
Global procurement officers for Madagascar projects require more than just a product; they require a validated supply chain. Hangzhou Halo Light provides end-to-end solutions including:
Driven by global market trends and sustainable development goals, the company continues to enhance its manufacturing capabilities and expand its international presence, aiming to deliver reliable, efficient, and innovative LED lighting solutions worldwide.
Madagascar often faces voltage fluctuations. Constant Current (CC) strips have built-in ICs that protect the LEDs from spikes and ensure the brightness remains uniform even if the power source is unstable.
Yes, we offer IP65, IP68, and IP69 rated strips using high-grade silicone extrusion that prevents yellowing and water ingress, perfect for Madagascar's tropical climate.
Our Constant Current technology allows for single runs of up to 20 meters or even 30 meters without any visible brightness drop, reducing the number of drivers and wiring complexity.
Absolutely. We provide detailed wiring diagrams, driver load calculations, and heat dissipation advice to ensure long-term project success in Madagascar.
We use a single-bin sourcing strategy for each project, ensuring that every strip light installed in a building has the exact same color temperature (CCT).
Sea freight to Toamasina usually takes 30-45 days, while air freight to Antananarivo takes 7-10 days depending on customs clearance.