In 48 Volt Rail Lighting

The Magnet Rail Series by LEDw@re was developed for designers who demand maximum freedom in lighting design. This 48V magnetic system combines clean architectural aesthetics with professional-grade performance. Fully modular in structure, it is ideally suited for retail, hospitality, office environments and high-end residential projects.

One rail. Multiple possibilities.

Within a single magnetic track, you can combine different types of luminaires: spots, pendants, linear bars and even curved rail elements. Thanks to the magnetic coupling system, fixtures can be repositioned within seconds — without tools, without risk of damage, and without interrupting the design flow.


Key Features

– 48V DC low-voltage system for safety and efficiency
– Compatible with SLV, EGLO and other 48V magnetic rail accessories
– Suitable for recessed, surface-mounted and suspended installation
– Compatible fixtures: GYO Mini, FLEX ART, MITO Beam, KURA Cylinder and more
– Dimmable and Zigbee-compatible (optional DALI / DMX integration)
– Available in black or white, with length and corner modules for custom layouts

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The Magnet Rail Series is increasingly used in architectural interiors where lighting is not just functional, but an integral part of the design language. Think hotel receptions with layered light accents, kitchens with fully integrated rail systems, or retail concepts that require flexible, interchangeable lighting scenes.

The system has already been implemented in a wide range of projects — from the NAIRAC Museum installation to multiple hospitality environments — and continues to evolve with new modules such as FLEX ART and KURA.

Magnetic rail technology is redefining how we approach spatial lighting infrastructure. The shift toward 48V systems reflects a broader move toward efficiency, flexibility and architectural integration.

How are you applying magnetic rails in your projects?
Are you already working primarily with 48V systems, or still using conventional 230V track lighting?

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