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RAB Lighting PS4-07-20WT 4" Square 7 Gauge 20 Ft Welded Tenon Pole Square Base

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RAB Lighting PS5-07-30D2 5" Square 7 Gauge 30 Ft Drilled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting PS4-11-25D2 4" Square 11 Gauge 25 Ft Drilled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting PS4-11-20D2 4" Square 11 Gauge 20 Ft Drilled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting PS4-11-15D2 4" Square 11 Gauge 15 Ft Drilled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting

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RAB Lighting PS4-07-25D2 4" Square 7 Gauge 25 Ft Drilled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting PS4-07-20D2 4" Square 7 Gauge 20 Ft Driled Pole 2 Sides 180Deg+ Plugs

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RAB Lighting GLED78 78 Watt LED Garage Ceiling Light Fixture 5100K with Prismatic Lens

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RAB Lighting ALED5T52 52 Watt LED Post Top Area Light Fixture Type V Distribution 5000K

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Mule Lighting

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Mule Lighting N4X-BX-2-R NEMA 4X Wet Location EXIT Battery Backed Double Face Red LED

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Mule Lighting KES-12-100-2 100 Watt 12V Square LED Emergency Frog Eyes Light Fixture

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Mule Lighting KES-6-100-2 100 Watt 6V Square LED Emergency Frog Eyes Light Fixture

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Mule Lighting N4X-BX-1 NEMA 4X Wet Location LED EXIT Battery Backed Single Face

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Mule Lighting N4X-AX-1 NEMA 4X Wet Location EXIT AC-Only Single Face Red/Green LED

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Mule Lighting PVT-2-B-GM-U-BA Pivotal Series Edge-Lit Double Face Exit Sign Battery-Backed with GREEN LED Mirror Panel Surface in Brushed Aluminum Housing

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Mule Lighting PVT-2-B-RM-U-BA Pivotal Series Edge-Lit Double Face Exit Sign Battery-Backed with Red LED Mirror Panel Surface in Brushed Aluminum Housing

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Mule Lighting PVT-1-B-RC-U-BA Pivotal Series Edge-Lit Single Face Exit Sign Battery-Backed with Red LED Clear Panel Surface in Brushed Aluminum Housing

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LED Parking Lot Area Lights

What Are LED Parking Lot Lights?

LED parking lot lights are outdoor fixtures built for one job: keeping parking areas, drive lanes, and large exterior spaces properly lit. They provide bright, uniform illumination that improves safety for both drivers and pedestrians, and they do it far more efficiently than the metal halide and high pressure sodium systems they’ve largely replaced.

Over the past decade, LED parking lot area lights have become the commercial standard. The reasons are straightforward: lower energy consumption, longer lifespan, and dramatically reduced maintenance. These aren’t incremental improvements over older technology. They’re a fundamentally different class of product. LED area lights are designed to deliver wide, uniform coverage across large footprints, making them the preferred solution for virtually any parking lot lighting project.

Types of LED Parking Lot Lights

Not all LED parking lot lights are built the same. The four main fixture types you’ll encounter are shoebox area lights, post top lights, cobra head and arm mounted street lights, and outdoor pole lights.

Shoebox area lights are the workhorse of the category: wide coverage, high output, ideal for large open lots and roadways. Post top fixtures serve pedestrian areas and decorative applications. Cobra head and arm mounted fixtures are better suited for street and perimeter lighting where directional output matters. Each type handles light distribution differently, so the right choice comes down to your layout, pole positions, and application requirements.

LED parking lot area lights and LED area lights in particular stand out for their energy efficiency and consistent performance across commercial and municipal applications.

LED Parking Lot Lights vs. Traditional HID Lighting

The case against keeping HID systems is pretty clear at this point. Metal halide and high pressure sodium fixtures rely on bulbs that burn out, ballasts that fail, and maintenance schedules that add up fast. LED parking lot lights are typically integrated units. No bulb to swap, no ballast to replace.

The numbers back it up. LED parking lot lights deliver up to 73% energy savings compared to metal halide. They last tens of thousands of hours and come on instantly. No warm up period, no waiting for a restrike after a power interruption.

Beyond efficiency, LED parking lot area lights produce better light quality. Higher CRI, improved color rendering, and less wasted spill light. For any facility manager who has dealt with the maintenance headaches of aging HID systems, upgrading to LED area lights is an easy call.

How to Choose the Right LED Area Light

Wattage and Lumen Output
LED parking lot lights are available in a wide range, from 10W up to 304W, producing between roughly 12,000 and 40,000 lumens. The key metric to focus on is efficacy. For serious energy performance, you want at least 140 lumens per watt.

Matching wattage and lumen output to the actual application is where the work is. Oversizing a fixture wastes money. Undersizing it creates dark spots and safety problems. Get the photometrics right from the start.

Light Distribution Types
Distribution type is one of the most important spec decisions for LED parking lot area lights. Type III is the standard choice for perimeter poles where the lot sits on one side. Type IV works well for wide, median mounted configurations. Type V delivers circular, symmetrical coverage and is the right call for center of lot poles where light needs to travel in all directions equally.

The wrong distribution type means uneven coverage and wasted output. LED area lights are engineered with these patterns built in, so pay attention to the photometric data before finalizing specs.

Mounting Options
LED parking lot lights can be mounted via slip fitters, arm mounts, trunnions, or direct mounts. If you’re working with existing poles, slip fitter diameter matters. The Jarvis JSAL and JSAL G2 series use a standard 2 3/8 inch outside diameter. Confirm compatibility before ordering.

Getting the mount right means consistent aim, a secure installation, and easier serviceability down the road. LED area lights typically offer more mounting flexibility than older fixture types.

Color Temperature
For commercial parking lots, 4000K and 5000K are the go to color temperatures. They improve visibility and perform well for security cameras. LED parking lot lights also carry a high CRI, which improves color accuracy for both surveillance and general safety.

Near residential areas or apartment complexes, warmer CCT options can help reduce perceived glare and light intrusion. LED parking lot area lights come in a range of CCT options, so there’s no reason to default to one temperature across every job.

Pole Height and Spacing
At a 25 foot mounting height with a 200W fixture, expect pole spacing in the 80 to 100 foot range to achieve 1.0 to 2.0 average foot candles, which is the standard target for parking lot applications. These numbers shift based on fixture output, distribution type, and surface reflectance, so always run site specific photometrics.

LED parking lot area lights are designed to optimize coverage at standard mounting heights. Proper spacing keeps you in compliance with IES standards without overlighting the project.

Photocells, Motion Sensors, and Controls
Controls are where LED parking lot lights pull further ahead of traditional technology. Photocells automate on and off based on ambient light levels. Motion sensors enable dim to bright operation during low traffic hours, cutting energy use without sacrificing safety when the lot gets busy.

These systems handle seasonal and weather variations without manual intervention. LED area lights with integrated controls are a smart addition to any project where long term operating costs are part of the conversation, which should be most of them.

IES Standards and Foot Candle Requirements
IES guidelines exist for a reason, and meeting them should be a baseline on every parking lot project. Fixture selection, mounting height, and pole spacing work together to hit the recommended foot candle levels across the entire lot.

LED parking lot lights and LED parking lot area lights are built to meet or exceed these standards. Most quality fixtures ship with IES photometric files, so you can model the layout in design software before a single pole goes in. That’s a real advantage and makes it easier to deliver a compliant, well documented project.

LED Parking Lot Light Installation Basics

When retrofitting, you’ve got two routes: swap the bulb and bypass the ballast, or replace the entire fixture. Full fixture replacement is almost always the better call. It gives you the longest lifespan, the cleanest installation, and eliminates the risk of ballast related issues down the road.

Before installation, confirm the slip fitter diameter matches the existing pole and that the fixture’s voltage rating matches the supply. Common options are 100 to 277V and 200 to 480V. LED parking lot lights come prewired in most cases, which speeds up the install. That said, verify all electrical work meets local code requirements, and bring in a licensed electrician when the situation calls for it.

Energy Savings, DLC Certification, and Utility Rebates

LED parking lot lights convert a much higher percentage of input energy into usable light rather than heat. Across a typical commercial parking lot, that translates to real savings on utility bills month over month.

Many projects qualify for utility rebates when upgrading to LED parking lot area lights, sometimes enough to significantly shorten the payback period. To maximize rebate eligibility, look for DLC listed and ENERGY STAR certified fixtures. Not all products qualify, so check before you spec.

The gap in energy consumption between LED parking lot lights and traditional HID is substantial. For clients with sustainability targets, it’s a straightforward, documentable win.

Summary

LED parking lot lights are more compact, more efficient, and far easier to maintain than the HID systems they replace. They deliver better light quality, longer lifespan, and lower operating costs. All things that matter to facility managers and building owners responsible for keeping a parking area safe and functional.

LED parking lot area lights and LED area lights are the modern standard for commercial lots, apartment complexes, municipal projects, and everything in between. If you’re spec’ing a new installation or evaluating an upgrade, the numbers point in one direction.

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