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Lower surcharge reflects supply chain efficiencies and Magnitude's continued commitment to transparency, pricing consistency, and customer support
IRVINE, Calif. - Californer -- Magnitude Lighting is pleased to announce that, the company will reduce its Tariff Surcharge from 8.5% to 6.4%.
Since tariff discussions began in 2025, Magnitude Lighting adopted a transparent approach to reflecting tariff-related costs. Rather than embedding those increases directly into product pricing, the company implemented a separate Tariff Surcharge designed to reflect only the cost impact associated with tariffs. This approach preserved pricing consistency across the product portfolio while giving customers clear visibility into tariff-related costs.
"As the tariff environment has evolved, it has created confusion and volatility throughout the market," said Michael Bremser, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of Magnitude Lighting. "By implementing a separate Tariff Surcharge, Magnitude provided customers with a transparent way to understand those costs without disrupting the consistency of our core pricing. We are very pleased that, through the work of our supply chain teams and partners, we are now able to reduce that surcharge and pass this benefit along to our customers in support of their business and continued success."
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The revised surcharge reflects improved efficiencies in imported components and Magnitude's commitment to managing costs responsibly while maintaining the quality and product reliability customers expect.
"We are very pleased with the work accomplished together with our supply chain partners, and we are excited to extend this benefit to our customers," said Emilio Pedral, Chief Revenue Officer of Magnitude Lighting. "This adjustment once again confirms Magnitude's commitment to transparency and to supporting our customers with pricing practices that are clear, fair, and responsive to market realities."
Magnitude believes this model continues to benefit customers and partners by separating variable tariff-related costs from underlying product pricing. The company will remain focused on transparency, disciplined pricing, and proactive communication.
This reduction is part of Magnitude's broader effort to support distributors, OEMs, integrators, and business partners with solutions backed by responsible commercial practices.
The company has begun requesting refunds for tariffs incurred and paid under IEEPA; however, no reimbursements have so far been collected and tariffs remain in place. Magnitude continues monitoring changes in global trade and sourcing conditions and will adjust its response as appropriate, with the goal of maintaining responsible pricing, customer support, and communication with partners.
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About Magnitude Lighting
Magnitude Lighting designs and manufactures LED drivers and power solutions for the lighting industry. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025 under the theme 20 Years Driving Light, the company was established in 2006 and pioneered dimmable LED drivers compatible with a wide range of LED brands and leading control systems, supported by personalized customer service and technical support. At Magnitude Lighting, We Drive Light. Learn more at www.magnitudeinc.com.
Since tariff discussions began in 2025, Magnitude Lighting adopted a transparent approach to reflecting tariff-related costs. Rather than embedding those increases directly into product pricing, the company implemented a separate Tariff Surcharge designed to reflect only the cost impact associated with tariffs. This approach preserved pricing consistency across the product portfolio while giving customers clear visibility into tariff-related costs.
"As the tariff environment has evolved, it has created confusion and volatility throughout the market," said Michael Bremser, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of Magnitude Lighting. "By implementing a separate Tariff Surcharge, Magnitude provided customers with a transparent way to understand those costs without disrupting the consistency of our core pricing. We are very pleased that, through the work of our supply chain teams and partners, we are now able to reduce that surcharge and pass this benefit along to our customers in support of their business and continued success."
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The revised surcharge reflects improved efficiencies in imported components and Magnitude's commitment to managing costs responsibly while maintaining the quality and product reliability customers expect.
"We are very pleased with the work accomplished together with our supply chain partners, and we are excited to extend this benefit to our customers," said Emilio Pedral, Chief Revenue Officer of Magnitude Lighting. "This adjustment once again confirms Magnitude's commitment to transparency and to supporting our customers with pricing practices that are clear, fair, and responsive to market realities."
Magnitude believes this model continues to benefit customers and partners by separating variable tariff-related costs from underlying product pricing. The company will remain focused on transparency, disciplined pricing, and proactive communication.
This reduction is part of Magnitude's broader effort to support distributors, OEMs, integrators, and business partners with solutions backed by responsible commercial practices.
The company has begun requesting refunds for tariffs incurred and paid under IEEPA; however, no reimbursements have so far been collected and tariffs remain in place. Magnitude continues monitoring changes in global trade and sourcing conditions and will adjust its response as appropriate, with the goal of maintaining responsible pricing, customer support, and communication with partners.
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About Magnitude Lighting
Magnitude Lighting designs and manufactures LED drivers and power solutions for the lighting industry. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025 under the theme 20 Years Driving Light, the company was established in 2006 and pioneered dimmable LED drivers compatible with a wide range of LED brands and leading control systems, supported by personalized customer service and technical support. At Magnitude Lighting, We Drive Light. Learn more at www.magnitudeinc.com.
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