Whether you are upgrading an existing warehouse or building a new building, ensuring your space is well-lit is a top priority. Warehouses need to have adequate lighting, which not only improves visibility but also improves work efficiency.
If you haven’t replaced your warehouse lighting yet, now is the time to upgrade. You can choose the right lights for your warehouse according to the types we provide below.
Lighting Solutions for Every Industrial Warehouse
UFO High Bay LED Lights
This luminaire has a rounded design and can be installed in spaces with high ceilings, such as warehouses, garages, and other industrial facilities, illuminating large areas with high bay LED light.
Linear High Bay Lights
Rectangular LED warehouse lighting fixtures are commonly used in manufacturing plants, retail spaces, stadiums, and other large indoor areas, providing a wide beam angle to ensure wide coverage.
LED Wall Pack Lights
Wall Pack lights are commonly used to provide perimeter lighting in outdoor areas, such as building facades, corridors, and entrances.
Wall lights with light sensors can automatically turn on and off according to the day and night, effectively saving energy and being environmentally friendly. This luminaire is not only durable but also able to provide stable lighting in adverse weather conditions.
Outdoor Flood Lights
LED floodlights are suitable for a variety of places that require powerful lighting. These luminaires are available in a variety of wattage options, and the brightness can be adjusted according to specific needs. The design can be adjusted up and down to allow the light to be flexibly projected to the required area, ensuring uniform lighting coverage.
LED Parking Lot Lights
Designed for outdoor parking lots, LED parking lot lights with light sensors can not only illuminate large areas but also reduce energy consumption. Its rugged design ensures it can function properly in all weather conditions, providing a reliable lighting solution for parking lots.
How to Choose the Best Warehouse Lighting?
Brightness
Choosing the right light output and brightness is key to ensuring that work areas are adequately illuminated. The higher the lumens, the stronger the light output. It is generally recommended to achieve at least 50 lm per square. The following points need to be considered:
Ceiling Height: Warehouses with higher ceilings require lamps with higher light output.
Work Area: Make sure that the light evenly covers all work areas and avoids shadows and dark corners.
Energy Efficiency
Choosing high-efficiency lamps can reduce energy costs. LED lamps are the most energy-efficient choice, typically saving 50% to 70% of energy compared to traditional fluorescent lamps and metal halide lamps.
Lifespan
Long-life lamps reduce replacement frequency and maintenance costs. LED lamps typically have a lifespan of more than 50,000 hours, which is several times the lifespan of traditional lamps.
Color Temperature
Color temperature affects the comfort and efficiency of the work environment. Warehouse lighting usually chooses neutral white light (4000K-5000K), which helps improve work efficiency and reduce visual fatigue.