Cyclone Lighting Launches Innovative Mochi Luminaire

August 31, 2023

Mochi’s Innovative dome design houses exceptional lighting capacity for urban streetscapes

Cyclone Lighting recently announced that it has released its Mochi luminaire. Mochi’s nature-inspired silhouette departs from traditional dome styling, bringing a softness to urban settings while delivering exceptional lighting performance.  

Available in side or pendant mount, Mochi’s unique dome profile can be configured to work in a variety of spaces. Its thoughtful design extends to its operating mechanism. A seamlessly integrated cast aluminum push-button latch provides one-handed access to the driver for easy replacement. An innovative hinge also allows the luminaire to remain open for maintenance without needing an additional security system.

The advanced lighting system offers precise illumination that is well-suited for projects where safety is a priority, including city and residential streets, commercial buildings, transit, urban parks, waterfront pathways, or bike paths.

The luminaire is designed using Cyclone’s proprietary high-performance Orion light engine for maximum output capacity. Fully sealed IP66 rated, optically engineered injection molded acrylic lenses are combined with a state-of-the-art thermal management system to deliver durable, consistent, superior illumination.

Dark Sky friendly, the luminaires are offered with a 36-LED or 54-LED board, supplying 3,000 to 16,000 delivered lumens. Orion light engines are designed and tested for 100,000+ hours of service.

Project designers can choose from more than 14 light distribution types, including backward optics. Additional versatility comes from the Orion light engine’s orientable optics, which can be oriented in 90°. Designers can combine two distribution types within a single light engine. For example, Mochi luminaires can effectively illuminate a road and an adjacent bike path. Standard color temperatures are 3000K and 4000K.

Full details on Mochi are available here.

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