Unyvia helps commercial, industrial, and institutional building owners design, structure, and deliver lighting projects that improve efficiency, reduce maintenance burden, and strengthen the business case for action through incentives and financing options.

Many buildings still operate with outdated lighting systems that consume more energy than necessary, require frequent maintenance, and deliver inconsistent visual performance. Because lighting is often treated as a basic replacement decision instead of a strategic upgrade, organizations miss one of the clearest opportunities to reduce operating costs and improve building performance.
Unyvia approaches lighting as an engineered building-performance project, not a simple product swap. The goal is not just to install LED fixtures — it is to design the right system, structure the right project, and deliver results that make technical and commercial sense.
One accountable partner — from lighting assessment through delivery.
Immediate reduction in lighting-related energy consumption
Lower maintenance and replacement costs over time
Improved visibility, uniformity, and visual comfort
Longer system life and stronger reliability
A clear and measurable financial return
A strong first step toward broader building optimization
Lighting is often one of the fastest, lowest-friction ways to unlock savings and create momentum for larger efficiency and decarbonization initiatives.
Lighting projects are often strong candidates for rebates, incentives, and structured financing. Unyvia helps identify and manage applicable programs while aligning project scope with the most viable delivery path. For eligible projects, Energy-as-a-Service and no-CAPEX models can help convert upgrades into predictable operating expenses rather than large upfront capital requests.
A structured process designed to move lighting projects from opportunity to implementation with less friction and greater clarity.
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We help assess retrofit potential, identify savings opportunities, evaluate incentives, and define the right path forward for lighting upgrades that make technical and financial sense.