Best LED Parking Lot Lights (2026 Guide)
Parking lot lighting is one of the highest-ROI LED upgrades you can make—and I see it over and over. Most existing lots run 400W metal halide or 250-400W high-pressure sodium—fixtures that guzzle electricity and need bulb replacements every 2-3 years. LED shoebox fixtures cut energy costs by 60-70% and run virtually maintenance-free for 10+ years.
Why Upgrade Parking Lot Lights to LED?
| Feature | Metal Halide / HPS | LED Shoebox |
|---|---|---|
| Energy (400W equivalent) | 400-450W (includes ballast) | 150W (63% less) |
| Lifespan | 15,000-20,000 hours | 100,000+ hours |
| Warmup Time | 10-15 minutes | Instant-on |
| Color Rendering (CRI) | 20-65 (poor) | 70-80+ (good) |
| Light Trespass | Poor control | Precise optics available |
| Maintenance | Bulb replacement every 2-3 years | Zero for 10+ years |
LED Parking Lot Conversion Chart
| Old Fixture | LED Replacement | Lumens | Annual Savings* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 175W Metal Halide | 50-70W LED | 7,000-10,000 | $55/fixture |
| 250W HPS | 100W LED | 13,000-15,000 | $79/fixture |
| 400W Metal Halide | 150W LED | 20,000-22,000 | $131/fixture |
| 1000W Metal Halide | 300-400W LED | 45,000-55,000 | $315/fixture |
*Based on dusk-to-dawn (12 hrs/day), 365 days/year, $0.12/kWh
Key Specifications
Light Distribution Types
LED parking lot fixtures come in standardized distribution patterns:
- Type II: Narrow forward throw. Best for walkways, roadside edges.
- Type III: Moderate forward throw. Best for parking lot perimeters, building-adjacent poles.
- Type IV: Wide forward throw. Best for wall-mounted or single-row applications.
- Type V: Square/circular pattern. Best for center-of-lot poles.
Pole Height Guidelines
- 15-20 ft poles: 100-150W LED (13,000-20,000 lumens)
- 20-30 ft poles: 150-200W LED (20,000-28,000 lumens)
- 30-40 ft poles: 200-300W LED (28,000-40,000 lumens)
Color Temperature
- 4000K (Neutral White): Most common. Good visibility, not harsh.
- 5000K (Daylight): Maximum perceived brightness. Best for security.
- 3000K (Warm White): Sometimes required for dark sky compliance.
Dark Sky Compliance
- Full cutoff / Zero uplight: No light emitted above 90 degrees
- Shielded: Light source not visible from the side
- 3000K or lower: Some areas restrict blue-rich lighting
Recommended LED Parking Lot Lights (2026)
LED Shoebox 100W
13,000 lumens. Slip-fitter mount. Photocell included. A solid option for retail and small commercial lots.
CHECK PRICELED Shoebox 150W (DLC)
20,000 lumens. DLC Premium listed for utility rebates. Photocell + 0-10V dimming. 5-year warranty.
BEST VALUE →LED Area Light 300W
42,000 lumens for 30+ ft poles. Multiple distribution patterns available. Backed by a 10-year warranty.
CHECK PRICEInstallation Options
- Slip-Fitter Mount: Slides over existing 2-3/8" OD pole tenons. Most common replacement method.
- Direct Arm Mount: Attaches to horizontal arm via mounting holes.
- Wall Mount: Some fixtures can be wall-mounted with optional bracket.
- Retrofit Kits: LED modules that fit inside existing fixture housings (maintains aesthetics).
ROI Example: 50-Space Parking Lot
Current Setup: 10 poles with 400W metal halide = 4,500W total (including ballasts)
After LED: 10 poles with 150W LED = 1,500W total
- Hourly savings: 3,000W = 3 kWh
- Annual hours: 4,380 (12 hrs/night × 365)
- Annual kWh saved: 13,140 kWh
- Annual cost savings: ~$1,577 (at $0.12/kWh—your rate may vary)
- LED fixture cost: ~$3,000 (10 @ $300 each)
- Less utility rebate: ~$1,000 (varies)
- Net cost: ~$2,000
- Payback: 15 months
Plus: Eliminating bulb replacements saves $500+/year in maintenance costs.