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Bring connected commercial lighting fixtures to market faster with Wattstopper.

Our OEM Partner Program gives lighting manufacturers access to embedded occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting controls, wireless networking, fixture-level control, and enterprise-ready lighting solutions, supported by engineering collaboration, integration resources, and a flexible controls platform.

As demand grows for luminaire-level lighting controls (LLLC), smart buildings, and energy-code compliance, Wattstopper helps manufacturers create differentiated, code-ready fixtures without developing a proprietary controls platform. Our solutions simplify specification, reduce field complexity, accelerate installation, and deliver long-term value throughout the building lifecycle.


Preferred OEM Partners receive enhanced support designed to accelerate product integration, simplify project execution, and support mutual growth. Program benefits may include:

• Preferred program pricing
• Engineering collaboration and product integration guidance
• Integration testing and validation support
• Access to technical, sales, and marketing resources
• Joint sales engagement and enablement tools
• Enhanced visibility within the Wattstopper ecosystem


Whether you're looking to add embedded sensors, wireless controls, fixture-level networking, or fully integrated Wattstopper PLUS capabilities, our OEM team can help identify the right solution for your product portfolio.

Frequently Asked OEM Integration Questions, Answered 

What lighting control technologies can be integrated into commercial fixtures?
Wattstopper supports embedded occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, wireless networking, fixture-level control, and connected lighting capabilities for a range of commercial indoor and outdoor applications.

What is the Wattstopper OEM Partner Program?
The program helps lighting manufacturers integrate Wattstopper controls into their fixture portfolios through engineering collaboration, testing support, technical resources, sales enablement, and marketing collaboration.

How can integrated controls help with energy-code compliance?
Integrated occupancy and daylight-responsive controls can help project teams address applicable lighting-control requirements in standards and codes such as IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and California Title 24. Project-specific compliance should always be confirmed with the authority having jurisdiction.

Does Wattstopper require manufacturers to use a closed fixture ecosystem?
Wattstopper supports a flexible controls approach that gives specifiers and owners more freedom to select fixtures by application while maintaining a consistent controls strategy across the building.