Outdoor Lighting Guide: 7 Steps for Commercial Projects

A Practical Approach to Reliable and Efficient Lighting Design


Why Outdoor Lighting Projects Often Face Issues

In commercial projects, lighting problems usually do not come from a single factor. In our experience, most issues originate from early-stage planning decisions.

Common situations observed in projects:

  • Insufficient brightness after installation
  • Uneven light distribution across the area
  • Unexpected maintenance within the first year
  • End-user complaints regarding visibility

These situations are often related to design assumptions rather than product defects.

before and after LED street lighting comparison showing improved brightness and uniform illumination on outdoor pathway

Step 1 – Define the Lighting Application Clearly

The starting point of any lighting project is a clear understanding of the application.

Different scenarios require different lighting strategies, even when similar products are used.

Typical applications include:

  • Roads and highways
  • Parking areas
  • Industrial zones
  • Sports and large outdoor spaces

In many cases, selecting products before defining the exact application can lead to mismatched performance expectations.


Step 2 – Determine Required Lux Levels

Lighting design is more accurate when based on illumination (lux) rather than wattage alone.

Reference for common applications:

Application AreaRecommended Lux
Road lighting20–50 lux
Parking lot30–75 lux
Industrial area50–100 lux
Sports field200–1000 lux

Using wattage as the only reference may result in either over-design or insufficient lighting performance.

DIALux lighting simulation compared with real LED street lighting project showing illumination distribution and uniform road lighting

Step 3 – Select Proper Beam Angle

Beam angle plays a key role in how light is distributed across a surface.

In practice, beam angle selection is sometimes overlooked, especially when the focus is mainly on power or lumen output.

General selection reference:

ApplicationRecommended Beam Angle
Road lightingType II / Type III
Parking lotType III / Type IV
Stadium15° / 30° / 60°

An unsuitable beam angle may lead to uneven illumination or unnecessary overlap, which affects both performance and efficiency.

beam angle comparison 15 30 60 degree outdoor LED lighting coverage and distribution

Step 4 – Choose a Stable LED Driver

Driver stability has a direct impact on the long-term performance of the lighting system.

In many projects, performance issues are related more to driver behavior than to LED chips.

Key considerations:

  • Brand reliability
  • Surge protection level
  • Thermal stability

Lower-cost driver options may reduce initial investment, but they are sometimes associated with higher maintenance frequency over time.


Step 5 – Consider Heat Dissipation and Environment

Environmental conditions play an important role in outdoor lighting performance.

Factors to consider:

  • Ambient temperature
  • Humidity and dust levels
  • Corrosion risk (coastal areas)

In higher temperature regions, thermal management becomes particularly important, as excessive heat may accelerate lumen depreciation.

lux distribution diagram and DIALux simulation for outdoor road lighting design

Step 6 – Optimize Pole Height and Spacing

Pole height and spacing influence both lighting quality and project cost.

General reference:

Pole HeightSpacing Distance
6m18–24m
8m24–30m
10m30–36m

Spacing that is too wide may create dark zones, while overly dense layouts can increase cost without significant performance improvement.

street light pole height and spacing diagram for outdoor lighting layout and design planning

Step 7 – Work with a Professional Supplier

Beyond product supply, technical support is often an important part of project success.

Typical support may include:

  • Lighting simulation (e.g., DIALux)
  • Product selection guidance
  • Custom configuration options
  • Delivery planning

Working with a supplier who understands project requirements can help reduce coordination effort and uncertainty.

Outdoor lighting project checklist including budget planning, lighting requirements, energy efficiency, safety regulations, and maintenance considerations for commercial lighting projects

Common Considerations in Project Planning

Based on practical observations, several aspects are often worth additional attention:

  • Price differences may reflect variations in internal components
  • Lighting layout decisions can have a long-term impact on usability
  • Certification details may vary depending on supplier standards
  • Environmental factors are sometimes underestimated

These factors are not always immediately visible but can influence overall project outcomes.


Project Support and Next Steps

For commercial outdoor lighting projects, a structured approach to design can improve both performance and cost efficiency.

If needed, support may include:

  • Lighting layout suggestions
  • Product configuration references
  • Application-based recommendations

A clear design direction at the beginning often helps reduce adjustments later in the project.

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