LED low bay lights are the perfect energy-efficient indoor lighting solution for industrial and commercial locations with lower ceilings. Our low bays are estimated to last over 100,000 maintenance-free hours and come in UFO, square, linear, and round shapes. Explore our low bay lighting options featured below - these are our recommendations for lower mounting heights. Shop today!
Speaking of time and money, all of our low bays will cut your previous installation times – and your customers’ indoor lighting budget – in half. Each fixture has been tested and certified by independent testing facilities to perform the way it promises to.
As you search above, you’ll see we offer standard and round low bays, in different color temperatures, with either aluminum or prismatic reflectors, depending on what suits your garage or warehouse. The choice is yours; but either way, you’ve made it here, so you can’t go wrong.
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Low bay lights are designed for use in application where the ceiling height in under 20 feet from the floor.
If you have ceilings that are up to 20 to 40 feet over the ground, then you’ll need to use a high bay. By contrast, if you have ceilings that are 12 to 20 feet high, you’ll need a low bay.
There are metal halide low bay lights, which are typically inefficient, take up more energy, and don’t last as long as LED lights. Consequently, LED low bay lights are guaranteed to last over 50,000 hours of maintenance-free operation and are generally more reliable and use less than energy than their traditional counterparts.
You can, but you run the risk of them casting unwanted shadows and sucking up your power. High and low bays are typically designed for warehouses, gyms, grocery stores, and other retail operations.
Make sure it carries a UL or ETL listing. This means that it’s been quality tested over time to ensure it performs the way its promised to.
High bay and low bay lighting are designed for different types of spaces based on ceiling height. High bay lights are optimal for illuminating large areas with ceilings 20-40 feet high, such as warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Low bay lights, on the other hand, are suitable for spaces with ceilings under 20 feet, like retail stores and workshops. Each type of lighting is tailored to spread light efficiently and reduce shadows according to the ceiling height. For a more detailed exploration of their differences, visit our comprehensive guide on high bay vs low bay lighting.