What is LED Padel Field Lighting?
For indoors, LED Padel court lighting is ceiling-mounted LED lights, such as UFO Highbay lights, which can be used to illuminate school gyms or indoor tennis court facilities. We provide bright, high quality lighting to enhance the tennis player's game.
For outdoors, LED Padel courts require fixtures that shine completely downward. With proper lighting design, these lights will provide a bright, pleasant and balanced lighting experience for outdoor Padel courts at night. We also offer fixtures that meet Dark Sky standards.
You should find that LED court lighting can save significant energy. You can expect to save at least 60% of your energy. It is common to replace 500 watt metal halide lamps with 200 watt LED lamps.
Most of our lights are rated for 50,000 hours of service life or operating time or more. You can expect our lamps to last for more than 10 years (or longer).
Recommended lighting standard for outdoor Padel Field/ Cricket ground
Competition level: 500lux
Club rating: 300lux
Entertainment rating: 200lux
What is the best height to install LED lights in Cricket Court?
Usually depending on your requirements for ground illumination and the size of the site, we recommend 6-8m for a standard 10mX20m site.
How to light up an outdoor cricket pitch at night
The cricket field lights up easily. If you use the correct fixtures for a particular cricket pitch based on the installation location. We offer a free Dialux lighting plan in order to provide the best lighting for your cricket ground layout.
The most suitable LED lighting for outdoor Padel courts
We offer professional outdoor lights with front projection optics. These allow light to cover the court more evenly. For corner poles, we offer high power floodlights. They can bring light into the court and provide even lighting.
How to use LED lights to lower glare on a Padel courts?
The installation angle will make a difference. You can also add a backstop if needed. Shining the lamp directly down also helps a lot. The lamp should have appropriate optics to help distribute the light.
For indoor lights, we recommend the use of frosted lenses and special glare optics to produce a lower UGR rating.