
Product Description
1. Long-lasting LED chips and LEDs, ensure high performance for more than 50,000-hour of use.
2.Our parking lot light is aluminum die-casting construction, completely waterproof and dust resistant, it is suitable for both wet and damp locations.
Product Specifications
Wattage: 100, 150, 300 or 450w
Input Voltage Range: 100-277VAC
Power Factor: >0.91
Light Angle: 150 x 85 degree.
Dimmable: Yes. All NextGen II Series are 0-10V dimmable
Color Rendering Index (CRI): 75+
Color Temperature (CCT): 5000K
IP Rating: IP65 Outdoor Waterproof Rated
Life Span: 100000+ Hours
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Application

FAQ
1.How many lumens do you need for parking lot lights?
If you want the light to cover 15 to 20 feet it is best to look for 16000 to 20000 lumens. On the other hand, if you want to cover 20 to 30 feet, 40,000 lumen light is an ideal choice.
2.How much does parking lot lighting cost?
To properly light the average outdoor parking lot, the cost for this typically falls in the $3,000-$5,000 range which includes the light poles and LED lights for an average size parking lot. A larger parking lot could cost more, though we've found our customers generally get what they need in that cost range.
3.What voltage are parking lot lights?
A 480 volt parking lot light is a high voltage parking light that works when parking lot lights are wired for such. Engineers use higher voltage because it lowers the amps needed (amps = watts/voltage) so higher the voltage the lower the amps.
4.What are the lights in a parking lot called?
The lights found in a parking lot are commonly called “parking lot light poles” or “LED light poles.” They also are sometimes mistakenly referred to as street lights, but that is not correct. Street lights cast a narrow beam of light to illuminate a narrow rectangular area such as street pavement, whereas parking lot lights cast a broader beam to light larger areas.
