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Apr 14, 2026 - 01:40 PM
Wattage determines the amount of power consumed by a parking lot light fixture and directly influences the brightness and energy efficiency of the product. When choosing wattage, consider the size of the area you need to illuminate—higher wattages provide more light but also use more energy. The best wattage depends on your specific application: lower wattages (e.g., 12W–40W) are ideal for walkways or decorative areas, while higher wattages (e.g., 100W–300W) are suited for parking lots and large outdoor spaces. Many products now offer wattage selectability, allowing you to adjust output as needed. For example, the Indirect LED Post Lights offer selectable wattage from 12W to 40W, giving flexibility for different applications, while the Multiwatt LED Parking Lot Area Light allows you to choose between 100W, 80W, or 60W. A variety of wattage options are available across the range, ensuring you can find a fixture that meets your lighting and efficiency needs.
