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Industrial Floodlights

High-output LED floodlights for industrial sites, yards and car parks, with wattages from compact 10W units up to 150W and 200W heads pushing well over 18,000 lumens. Most are rated IP65, with some IP66, in die-cast aluminium and black or anthracite finishes. Options include PIR motion sensors for security, RGB colour models and rechargeable types, in cool white and daylight tones.

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High-output area lighting

Industrial floodlights are made to cover ground. They light yards, car parks, loading areas, sites and large gardens with a broad, bright spread, replacing several smaller fittings with a single high-output head. The range moves from compact units for a wall or doorway up to powerful heads that light an open expanse, so output can be matched to the size of the area rather than guessed at. Lighting a large yard from one bright head also keeps wiring and maintenance points to a minimum, which matters on a working site.

What the range covers

Fittings are integrated LED in die-cast aluminium with glass lenses, finished mostly in black and anthracite with the occasional white. Cool white and daylight tones dominate for clear, functional light, with a warm option and colour-changing RGB models for amenity use. Some units are rechargeable with a magnetic base for temporary or off-grid jobs.

Sensors and security

Several models add a PIR motion sensor so the light triggers on approach, which suits security and entrance positions where you want light only when something moves. Multi-head security versions and smart, app-controlled units are part of the range for closer control over timing and scenes.

Weather and mounting

These are outdoor, weather-resistant fittings; where an IP rating is given, match it to how exposed the mounting point is. Fix to a solid wall or post, aim the head to put light where it is needed, and angle it down to keep spill and glare off neighbouring property.

How to choose

Size the output to the area first, then decide whether you need a sensor, smart control or a rechargeable unit. Pick a tone, confirm the IP rating suits the position, and check the fixing. Mains connection outdoors is best left to a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What wattage floodlight do I need?

It depends on the area. Smaller 10W to 30W heads suit doorways, yards and parking bays, 50W covers a driveway or forecourt, and 100W, 150W or 200W units light larger industrial sites, with the biggest reaching over 18,000 lumens. Each listing gives the wattage and lumen output.

Are these floodlights weatherproof?

Most carry an IP65 rating, with some at IP66, so they are sealed against dust and water jets for outdoor and exposed sites. A few rechargeable and lighter-duty models are IP54 or IP44. Check the IP rating on each product before siting it.

Which models have a motion sensor?

Several heads include a built-in PIR motion sensor, listed under their title, so the light triggers on movement for security use. There are also sensorless models for continuous or switched task lighting. Look for PIR in the product name or tags if you want motion activation.

What colour temperature and colour options are there?

Most run cool white around 4000K or daylight at 5000K to 6500K for a bright, neutral output that suits work areas. Some heads are CCT-adjustable across warm, cool and daylight, and there are RGB colour-changing models for accent use. The tone is noted on each listing.

Do these floodlights need hard-wiring?

Mains-powered heads are wired to a fused supply, while rechargeable and battery models simply mount and charge. For any fixed-wiring work it is best to use a qualified electrician. Magnetic-base rechargeable units are the simplest to reposition without tools.

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