Commercial LED Area Lights for Parking Lot & Site Lighting
Commercial LED parking lot lights, often called LED shoebox parking lot lights or LED area lights, are high-output fixtures designed to mount on poles and illuminate massive outdoor spaces. The shoebox form factor is the industry standard for good reason. That flat, rectangular housing directs light downward and outward with precision, minimizing wasted uplight while maximizing coverage across the surface below.
The difference between a commercial LED parking lot light and a standard outdoor fixture is not just wattage. It is engineering. The optics are designed for specific distribution patterns. Type 3 for roadway edges and perimeter applications. Type 4 for strong forward throw. Type 5 for wide, symmetrical coverage from pole centers within a lot. Every layout is different, and the fixture has to be matched to how and where it is mounted.
Our LED parking lot lights range from 100W to 500W, covering every scale of commercial application from a small retail strip to a sprawling logistics facility. Both 120-277V and 480V configurations are available, so the fixture works with your site's electrical infrastructure, not against it.
Why Switch To LED Parking Lot Lights
Metal halide and high-pressure sodium had a long run. That run is over.
The operating costs alone tell the story. A 400W metal halide fixture running 12 hours a night consumes roughly 1,750 kWh per year. A comparable LED parking lot light doing the same job pulls a fraction of that energy, often 150 to 200 watts, with better lumen output and a distribution pattern that actually gets light where it needs to go. Multiply that across 20 or 50 or 200 fixtures on a large commercial property, and the numbers become impossible to ignore.
Then there is the maintenance side. Metal halide lamps degrade fast. Output drops dramatically in the first year. By year two or three, a lot that looked adequately lit at install is significantly darker, even though the fixtures are still technically on. LED parking lot lights do not work that way. Lumen maintenance stays high across the rated life of the fixture, which means the lot looks as good in year eight as it did in year one.
And the light itself is better. Crisp, high-CRI output improves color rendering and visibility in ways that warm HPS simply cannot match. Security cameras perform better. Customers feel safer. Staff working late can actually see what is happening around them.
The case for switching is not a close call.
What Makes Our LED Parking Lot Lights Different
We do not sell fixtures for properties that are fine with average. Our commercial parking lot lights are built to perform in real commercial environments, which means IP65-rated housings that handle rain, dust, and the kind of sustained outdoor exposure that separates a quality fixture from one that starts failing at year three.
The selectable wattage and color temperature options in our lineup give contractors and facilities managers the flexibility to standardize on one SKU across multiple mounting heights and layout configurations. A single selectable fixture can be configured for 200W, 240W, or 300W output at 3000K, 4000K, or 5000K color temperature, dialed in at the job site rather than locked in at the order stage. That is real-world flexibility for real-world projects.
Both bronze and white finishes are available. Clean architectural aesthetics for properties where presentation matters, without sacrificing a single point of performance.
Photocell compatibility is standard. Dusk-to-dawn operation without manual switching, automatic adjustment to ambient light conditions, and energy savings that compound over thousands of operating hours. Our 120-277V photocells and 480V photocells are available to complete the installation.
Every fixture ships with a 5-year warranty. Not because we expect you to need it, but because we stand behind what we build.
Who Are Commercial Parking Lot Lights For
Retail property managers who know that a dark parking lot is an empty parking lot. The moment a customer drives past because the lot feels unsafe, that is revenue that does not come back.
Contractors running commercial retrofits who need fixtures that install cleanly, perform predictably, and do not generate callback calls six months later. Our LED parking lot lights mount via slip fitter, adjustable arm, trunnion, or yoke, covering the full range of commercial light pole configurations without requiring specialty hardware or custom solutions.
Facility managers at industrial properties, logistics centers, and manufacturing campuses where the parking lot and yard perimeter represent genuine operational and safety infrastructure. Not an afterthought.
Auto dealerships where the inventory sits outside overnight and the lighting is not just about safety but presentation. Flat, even, high-CRI light makes vehicles look better and makes the lot look more professional. That matters.
Municipal and campus property teams managing large portfolios of outdoor lighting where consistency, energy performance, and low maintenance burden across dozens or hundreds of fixtures are the primary drivers.
If you manage a commercial property with a parking lot, these lights are for you.
Where Commercial LED Area Lighting Is Used
- Parking lots and perimeter lighting
- Roadways and drive lanes
- Campuses and commercial properties
- Auto dealerships and outdoor sales lots
- Industrial yards and outdoor work areas
How to Choose the Right LED Parking Lot Lights
Start with mounting height. Everything else follows from there. A fixture performing beautifully at 20 feet mounting height may significantly underperform at 30 feet if the wattage and distribution pattern are not matched to the application. Higher mounting heights need higher lumen output to maintain footcandle levels at grade.
Then consider spacing. Pole spacing and fixture output have to be planned together. Too far apart and you get dark bands between poles. Too close together and you are spending money on overlap that does not improve the user experience. A photometric layout using IES files eliminates the guesswork entirely. Our team can help with that.
Distribution type matters more than most buyers realize. Type 3 distribution throws light asymmetrically, ideal for perimeter rows where you want coverage directed into the lot rather than beyond it. Type 5 throws light symmetrically in all directions, making it the right choice for poles positioned in the center of a lot. Getting this wrong means uneven coverage even with perfect spacing and the right wattage.
Voltage comes next. Standard commercial sites run 120-277V. Larger facilities, industrial properties, and sites with high-power electrical infrastructure often run 480V. We carry both. Confirm your site voltage before ordering.
Finally, think about controls. Photocell operation is standard for most commercial parking lot installations. If energy management or code compliance requires dimming capability, select a fixture with 0-10V dimming output and pair it with the appropriate controls infrastructure.
And do not overlook the building perimeter. Wall packs and flood lights work alongside parking lot LED lights to eliminate the dark zones at entry points, loading docks, and building edges that area lights alone cannot reach.
Key Specs That Matter on Area Light Projects
- Mounting height and spacing:Â Drives output and optics selection
- Distribution type:Â (Type 3/4/5) impacts coverage pattern
- Voltage:Â Match site requirements
- Controls: Photocell and/or 0–10V dimming when required
- Durability:Â Outdoor-rated construction for long service life
- Lumen Output:Â Shows fixture performance per wattage
Area Lights FAQs
LED area lights are used for parking lots, roadways, campuses, perimeters, and large outdoor spaces that need wide, uniform illumination.
Type 3 is often used for perimeter and roadway edges, Type 4 for forward-throw applications, and Type 5 for wide, symmetrical coverage (often used in lot centers). Selection depends on pole placement and layout.
Wattage depends on mounting height, spacing, required footcandles, and fixture efficacy. Layout and light level requirements should drive selection - not wattage alone.
Yes. LED area lights are commonly used to retrofit metal halide and HPS systems to improve visibility and reduce energy and maintenance costs.
Many area lights can be used with photocells (including twist-lock styles) depending on the model.
Common mounting options include slip fitter, adjustable arm, trunnion/yoke, and pole mounting - depending on the fixture and site.
Yes - area lights are frequently used for dealerships because they provide wide coverage and strong illumination.
Yes. For projects that require planning or approvals, photometric data and IES files can be used to estimate light levels and spacing.
The American Lighting Systems Promise on Commercial Parking Lot Lighting
A parking lot is the first thing your customers see and the last thing they interact with on their way out. It shapes the impression of the property before anyone walks through the door. It affects whether people feel comfortable returning after dark. It determines whether your security cameras capture useful footage or grainy, underexposed images that are useless when you need them most.
None of that is small.
Our commercial parking lot lights are engineered to deliver the coverage, consistency, and longevity that commercial properties demand. Not for a year. Not for three years. For the long term, with the energy savings to justify the investment and the performance to back up the promise.
When you choose American Lighting Systems, you are not buying a fixture and hoping for the best. You are partnering with a team that understands what commercial outdoor lighting needs to do and builds products that actually do it.
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