Parking Lot Lights

Led Parking Lot Lights in Australia

To protect the security and comfort of parking lot users, making parking lot operations more economical. A safe and effective parking lot lights requires high-quality lighting equipment. The H series 135W LED street lights used in this Australian parking lot project have an installation height of 8 meters.These LED street lights can choose the different light distributions and light intensities to suit different purposes. They also use timer dimming, light control and microwave induction to adapt to customer needs.

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Parking lot illumination options include LED street lights. ZGSM has embraced LED technology since it is extremely energy-efficient and capable of producing brilliant light with excellent outcomes.
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They are also very low maintenance. Because LED bulbs have a very long life, they do not need to be replaced frequently, which can reduce the cost of parking lot lights management.
Rhonda Key
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The Problem

Due to its relatively high brightness and low cost, customers used halogen street lamps in the past to illuminate the parking lot. Customers are beginning to consider converting from halogen to LED street lighting as parking lot lights when new LED technology is created and enhanced.

  • Low efficiency: In the process of converting electrical energy into light energy, most of the metal halide lamp is converted into heat energy, so its efficiency is low.
  • Slow response: When starting or restarting a sodium lamp, you must wait for it to achieve full power.

The Solutions

We installed 300pcs 135W parking lot lights and 300pcs 165W parking lot lights with an installation height of 8m for the customer.
LED lights cost a little more to buy and install than halogen lights, but these extra expenses are quickly offset by the energy savings, lower maintenance costs, and longer lifespan of LED lights.

project Details

Product Quantity CCT /Optics Quantity
135W street lights ZGSM-LD135H 4000K, 3M 300pcs
165W street lights ZGSM-LD165H 4000K, 3M 300pcs

The Result

After replacing the halogen lights with LED street lamp, the parking Lot lights use less energy and costs less because the LED lights have a lifespan of more than 100,000 hours, which is far longer than the halogen lights’ 40,000-hour lifespan. This implies that utilizing LED street lights in the parking lot will require less maintenance effort and money. LED street lights also have the advantages of reasonable light distribution and no heavy metals such as mercury that are harmful to the environment. In addition, the brightness of these street lights can also be changed, because we recommend customers to use timer dimming to reduce the brightness of the lamps after midnight to adapt to the lighting requirements of that time period.

ZGSM offers comprehensive lighting solutions

For various scenarios including street lighting, urban lighting, highway lighting, parking lot lighting, stadium lighting, sports lighting, factory lighting, warehouse lighting, gas station lighting, and tunnel lighting. Our solutions are designed to provide efficient and reliable illumination, enhancing safety and visibility in these environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We know you might have more questions, so here’s a list of the questions we get asked the most about Parking Lot Lights.

You should think about where you need lighting and how much you require when choosing the fixtures for your parking lot. For instance, a larger parking lot may require several lights with wider illumination spreads or focuses, whereas pathways and sidewalks will benefit from a more focused light spread.

Parking lot lights and parking area illumination are typical names for the lights used in parking lots. These lights were created primarily to offer lighting in parking lots, ensuring visibility, security, and safety for both those on foot and for vehicles. They are available in a variety of shapes and looks, such as:

Tall poles with light fixtures attached at the top are known as pole-mounted fixtures. They may have one or more heads, and they are positioned thoughtfully so that the parking area is evenly lit. In order to be energy efficient and have a long lifespan, these fixtures frequently use LED technology.

Wall-Mounted Fixtures: The sides of the structures or buildings that surround the parking lot are where these fixtures are mounted. They add more lights to the perimeter or at the entrances.

Canopy Lights: Canopies at gas stations and covered parking lots frequently employ canopy lights. They are made to offer downward lighting in small locations.

Floodlights: Floodlights are strong lighting devices that can be utilized to cast intense, focused light over particular locations, such as parking lot corners or entrances.

Shoebox Lights: Shoebox lights, often referred to as area lights, are frequently used for wide-open spaces like parking lots. They have a rectangular or square shape. They offer even and broad illumination.

Bollard Lights: Shorter, strong fixtures called “bollard lights” are frequently used along sidewalks, pedestrian walkways, or to delineate parking spaces. They act as visual guides and low-level lighting sources.

Solar-powered lights are sometimes used in parking lots to cut down on energy usage and dependency on conventional power sources.

Motion Sensor Lights: Motion sensor street lights turn on when movement is sensed, using energy only when illumination is required.

Some parking lot lights have smart lighting systems that can be altered or controlled remotely depending on various factors, such as the time of day or the number of people using the space.

Various elements, like the parking lot’s size, layout, local ordinances, and desired amount of illumination, will determine the precise sort of lighting utilized there. It’s critical to pick lighting options that offer sufficient light coverage, reduce glare, and enhance the parking area’s overall safety and visual appeal.

The most widely used control is a photocell sensor on an LED parking lot light. A sensor called a photocell controls the lighting, turning it on at night and off during the day.

The most widely used control is a photocell sensor on an LED parking lot light. A sensor called a photocell controls the lighting, turning it on at night and off during the day.

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