Larson Electronics

Larson Electronics, LLC.
Private
Industry Electronics
Founded 1973
Founder Earnie Larson
Headquarters Kemp, Texas
Key people
Robert Bresnahan, CEO
Website larsonelectronics.com

Larson Electronics is an American electronic component provider and industrial lighting manufacturer.[1] It was founded in 1973 by Earnie Larson and is currently headquartered in Kemp, Texas, United States. [2] The company manufactures and supplies high power magnetic mount and permanent mount spotlights and floodlights to the military, utilities, telephone and electrical power industries including US Secret Service, US State Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.[3]

Overview

Larson Electronics was established by Earnie Larson in 1973 and purchased the Magnalight original handheld, portable lighting line and name from R&L Enterprises. The company initially focused on the cable industry as a power supplier. Currently, it provides services to military, oil and gas, marine, federal, hunting, manufacturing and commercial sectors.[4][5]

The company's core products include high output lighting products, energy efficient LEDs and commercial lighting fixtures for professional applications.[6][7]

In 2013, the company shipped lighting equipment to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, where they were used to illuminate various locations on the U.S. military base. In Baghdad, Iraq, U.S. military groups were sent high grade lights that were used for patrolling and mounting on Abrams tanks.[8]

Larson Electronics has also participated in organized civilian efforts to outfit military units. The company donated lighting equipment to the Marines Helping Marines Foundation in support of their fourth annual fishing tournament, and the LED spotlights to the National Elephant Conservation Centre in Malaysia in support of their relocation and protection efforts for endangered elephants.[9][10]

Products

Larson Electronics manufacturers and distributes the following types of industrial equipment:

See also

References

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