Norway is a global pioneer in the transition toward sustainable energy and smart city infrastructure. As a leading track lighting manufacturer and exporter for the Norwegian market, we recognize that lighting in Norway is more than just a utility—it is an essential element of survival and comfort during the long winter months ("Mørketid").
The industrial landscape in cities like Oslo, Stavanger, and Bergen is shifting rapidly toward smart building standards (BREEAM-NOR). Track lighting has become the preferred choice for commercial spaces, retail showrooms, and modern Nordic residential designs due to its modularity and high energy efficiency.
The Norwegian lighting market is currently dominated by three major trends: Human-Centric Lighting (HCL), Smart Integration, and Sustainability.
From the rugged coastal industrial hubs to the high-end boutiques of Karl Johans gate, our track lighting solutions are versatile:
Providing high CRI (>97) spotlighting for fashion retailers in Oslo and furniture showrooms in Stavanger, ensuring product colors are vibrant and true to life.
Converting old warehouses in Drammen into modern co-working spaces using our 3-phase dimmable modular track systems for flexible layout changes.
Integrating 48V magnetic tracks into fjord-view villas, allowing homeowners to adjust lighting configurations without professional tools.
Haining Glow Light Co., Ltd. is a professional lighting powerhouse established in 2002. With over 20 years of experience in the global lighting sector, we have perfected the art of balancing decorative aesthetics with industrial-grade performance. As a manufacturer catering to the Norwegian market, we understand the logistical and technical requirements of exporting to Northern Europe.
Our facility has passed the rigorous SEDEX 4P factory audit, ensuring that every track light shipped to Norway is produced under ethical and fair labor conditions—a core value for Norwegian businesses. Our R&D team consists of industry veterans with decades of expertise in optics, thermal management, and smart control protocols.
We don't just sell lights; we provide certified solutions. All our track lighting products for the Norwegian market are fully compliant with:
Traditional lighting systems are rigid. However, the Norwegian architectural landscape is increasingly favoring flexibility. Magnetic track lighting (48V) allows for the hot-swapping of lamps, meaning a user can move a spotlight or a linear light bar along the track without turning off the power. This is particularly useful in Norwegian galleries and boutique offices where space utilization changes frequently.
Moreover, our Ultra-Thin Surface Mount systems are a favorite in Norway because they can be installed on solid wood ceilings (common in Nordic architecture) without the need for deep channeling, preserving the structural integrity and aesthetic of the timber.
In Norway, where electricity costs are a consideration despite the abundance of hydropower, dimming is essential. We offer DALI 2.0 and Zigbee 3.0 compatible drivers. This allows integration with local smart systems like Plejd or KNX, providing the end-user with total control over their energy consumption and lighting atmosphere via their smartphone or tablet.
As we look toward 2025 and beyond, the partnership between international manufacturers and Norwegian importers will hinge on Circular Economy principles. At Haining Glow Light, we are optimizing our production lines to reduce waste and utilize recyclable aluminum alloys for all our track rails. This aligns with the Norwegian commitment to the environment.
Exporting to Norway requires a deep understanding of Posten/Bring logistics and the VOEC (VAT on E-Commerce) system for smaller shipments, as well as the Standard Norwegian custom clearance for large-scale construction projects. We handle the documentation complexity, providing our Norwegian partners with a seamless DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) or CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) experience.
We provide IES files and Dialux simulation support for lighting designers and architects based in Norway. Whether you are designing a new office building in Fornebu or a residential complex in Kristiansand, our technical team can provide the photometric data needed to ensure your light levels are perfect.