LEONI Kabel GmbH, Roth

LEONI is a global provider of products, solutions and services for energy and data management in the automotive sector and other industries. The value chain encompasses wires, optical fibers, standardised cables, special cables and assembled systems as well as intelligent products and smart services. RIDI Leuchten supplied the light strips with LED LINIA-FLAT gear trays for the new ‘Fabrik der Zukunft’ building complex in Roth which covers a total area of 50,000 square metres. These light strips now illuminate the large-scale production area and warehouse. Durable PFZO series hostile environment luminaires are used in the plant rooms. The LED version of these luminaires is particularly efficient and sustainable in operation. Square and rectangular design FPL flat recessed luminaires, which ensure uniform lighting and a pleasant lighting effect, are used in the office areas, corridors and communal areas.

Recent LINIA Projects

1 FA (Finsbury Avenue) – Category B Fitout

LEONI Kabel GmbH, Roth

Stadion An der Alten Försterei, Köpenick

Cement Factory

GABLER Immobilienverwaltung GmbH & Co KG

Products Used

VL1-GP

VL1-GP

Low profile LED gear trays with a diverse range of light distributions from special linear lenses
FPL

FPL

Ultra shallow edge lit LED panel luminaire
VLG-FP

VLG-FP

Low profile LED gear trays with a diverse range of light distributions from special linear lenses

LINIA Projects

Hilde-Domin School

Hilde-Domin School

Modernization of the Home Economics and Agricultural School in Herrenberg
Ring-Textilservice, Waiblingen

Ring-Textilservice, Waiblingen

Ring-Textilservice GmbH is a one-stop-shop for textiles and professional clothing in the areas of industry and trades
Banana Ripening Warehouse

Banana Ripening Warehouse

We supplied LINIA Continuous lighting busbar system as an upgrade and replacement of the existing discharge lamps
1FA (Finsbury Avenue) – Category A Fitout

1FA (Finsbury Avenue) – Category A Fitout

Refurbishment of the iconic grade II listed building, originally constructed in the 1980’s by Arup Associates