This is the story of Helvar Components

At Helvar Components we create intelligent and energy-saving lighting components. We are a strong independent company with sustainability values built into our core. Our commitment to the industry has made us a leading provider of LED lighting components. 

Our origin is in Finland, where today we have not just our headquarters, but our unique competence centre in Karkkila. Located just outside of the Helsinki Capital area, this centre includes decades worth of lighting experience, product developments, manufacturing, and global distribution warehouse. Worldwide, we serve our customers locally with our international sales offices and global network of partners. 

1921-1930

The first decade.

The first decade, 1921-1930, was the agency period. For various reasons, trade between Finland and Poland was not successful, so the company obtained agencies from elsewhere in Europe. 

In 1926, we began importing radio receivers just as the first radio broadcasts in Finland began. Helvar industrial activity in 1930 was in the assembling radio sets in readymade boxes. Gradually the entire focus shifted to radios, and in 1935 the company switched from assembly to the manufacture of its own radios. 

1930-1939

Radio Rocks 

The year 1930-1939 showed a remarkable development in the production of radio sets. 

Output rose to about 15 000 – 20 000 sets annually. In 1937, Helvar was Finland’s largest radio manufacturer. In 1938 Helvar opened its own factory in Pitäjänmäki, Helsinki. 

1940-1950

War, peace and ballasts

In the next five years, Helvar restarted consumer production while reorganizing the electrical department, founded in 1947. Due to shortage of materials, consumer production was slow. Not until 1950 was a new radio annual production record of 30 000 sets achieved.

The department of electrical equipment was considered to be a separate business line and production of ballasts and contactors began in 1949–1950.

Lighting took a significant leap forward in the 1930s, when the fluorescent lamp was developed in the United States. But it was not until after the war, at the end of the 1940s, that this type of lighting became common in Finland, and in 1949 Helvar finally started production of ballasts for fluorescent lamps.

1950-1970

TV, the new technology

In the 1950s, a ground-breaking new technology, television, changed both the industry and its demands. The first television broadcast in Finland was in 1956. Helvar quickly adapted to the new technology and got involved in the rapidly growing production of TV sets. Soon television sets became the company’s main production item.

In 1966, Helvar began production of lighting control components, later expanding to include lighting control systems for theatres and conference spaces.

In 1968 Helvar stopped making radio and television sets, while still continuing the marketing business in this line.

At this time there were radical changes in the company’s production. It meant passing from the traditional entertainment production line to the production of only electrical equipment.

The production still included ballasts, contactors and now also light dimmers.

1970-1980

Focus on lighting

As a result of the eightfold growth in ballast production 1965–1975, Helvar built the most modern ballast factory in the world, in Karkkila, in 1973.

The high degree of automation, the large production volumes, cost-effectiveness, reliable products and professionally skilled staff, have all been key factors in Helvar’s success over the years. Thanks to the famous Helvar spirit, the factory is still one of the most efficient in the world, as well as one of the largest in Europe.

The impact of the 1973 oil crisis forced a change in the use of energy. From boundless consumption, energy efficiency became a part of the production of ballasts, as well as the mission of Helvar.

1980-1999

Electronics, acquisitions and DALI

In the beginning of the 1980s, electronic ballasts were added to the product range. Helvar developed the world’s first dimmable electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps. Electronic lighting became more and more important and also the demand for lighting control systems increased rapidly in the late 80s.

As the demand for lighting control systems grew, Helvar acquired Electrosonic in 1990. Electrosonic’s lighting division was merged with Helvar in 1998, taking the company still one step further globally.

On New Year’s Eve 1999 the Karkkila factory was badly damaged by a fire caused by fireworks. Work to rebuild the plant was started immediately and ballast production was restarted in February 2000.

2000-2010

Journey of Growth

In 2000, Helvar was the first in the world to introduce the slim electronic ballast range which was quickly adopted to become the industry standard.

During this period lighting electronics took a huge leap forward. A significant change was the shift from producing not only single components, but to produce complete systems to fill the needs of various lighting applications. During 2004 Helvar centralised its activities in Finland to Karkkila, while at the same time strengthening its market position.

The first decade of new millennium started in the worst possible way, but ended up in huge success. During the decade Helvar introduced energy-efficient ballasts, front-end control products and invested heavily in R&D.

In 2009 Helvar established a centralized warehouse to Frankfurt, Germany.

2010-Today

The success story continues

Helvar is an industry leader in intelligent lighting solutions and builds on 100+ years of expertise, with a unique portfolio of wired and wireless solutions.

Helvar’s headquarters are located in Finland, but the company has additional offices in the UK and Sweden, as well as a network of over 80 partner companies. 

2024

Company demerger

In 2024 Helvar Oy Ab demerged its two business units into two companies, Helvar Components Oy Ab and Helvar Oy Ab. 

Helvar Components business will consist of providing high quality lighting components, LED drivers and related products to lighting manufacturers. 

Helvar focuses on intelligent and energy-saving lighting solutions.