Petrol Station Lighting
Do you provide lighting for both retrofit and new construction?
Yes – Our LED petrol station lighting solutions are suitable for both retrofits and new construction. An LED lighting solution can help to improve your site’s visibility, safety and roadside presence. We offer both interior and exterior lighting solutions for fuel retailers and service station operators.
What sort of experience do you have in petroleum lighting?
We’ve worked with some of Australia’s largest fuel retailers to provide LED lighting solutions that help reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs. Our experience in this area, combined with our carefully selected product range and team of industry experts, means we’re able to deliver a total lighting solution designed to exceed your expectations.
Visit our case studies page to see some of our recent projects.
How much do your products cost?
We offer a wide range of LED lighting solutions suitable for petroleum retailers. From canopy lights, to exterior area lighting, building perimeter, convenience store, back of house and more.
These products range from economical through to specification grade. The cost varies depending on how many and which product variants you may require.
View our range of products and contact us for more information regarding price.
How much light do I need to provide?
When considering a petrol station lighting solution, safety, security and visibility should be front of mind. Some petroleum retail operators have their own required light levels for their service stations.
There are also Australian Standards and recommendations that can help if you’re not sure where to begin. Advanced Lighting Technologies are the petrol station lighting experts. We can guide you through the process from start to finish. Contact us for more information.
Do you supply light poles?
Yes! We can supply a range of premium light poles in different shapes, colours and sizes.
See our poles and accessories or contact us for more information.
I wish to upgrade my existing canopy lights to LED. Can you help?
Yes! We offer the industry-leading Cree CPY Series LED Canopy Light with a range of mounting accessories to suit canopies and other ceiling types.
We also offer a beauty plate option to fill in the holes often left when upgrading large metal halide canopy lights to LED.
Can you supply and install the lights and poles?
We can supply a complete petrol station lighting solution, with products covering interior, exterior, canopy and more. However, the installation will need to be completed by a licenced electrical contractor of your choosing.
I have concerns about spill light escaping my property – can you provide a lighting design?
Yes! Our qualified experts can provide a lighting design.
General LED & Technology
What is an LED?
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a basic pn-junction (positive-negative) diode, which emits light when connected to a power source. It generates far less heat than traditional light sources.
Early LEDs were often used as indicator lamps for electronic devices, replacing small incandescent bulbs, however technical advances have meant high-powered LEDs became a viable option for general lighting purposes.
See our LED Technology page on adlt.com.au for further information.
How do LEDs and metal halide lamps produce light?
LEDs and traditional light sources like metal halide lamps generate light in a substantially different way. Metal halide lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a combination of mercury and gas, whereas LEDs are a diode, which emits light when connected to a power source.
See our LED Technology page on adlt.com.au for further information.
What are the benefits of LED compared to metal halide?
When compared with metal halide, an LED luminaire uses significantly less energy to produce an equivalent amount of light. LEDs also require far less maintenance, such as lamp or ballast replacement. Less energy and less maintenance can equal significant cost savings each year.
LEDs also enjoy a longer lifetime, are more robust, generate less heat, offer advanced optical control and can be switched on and off instantly.
See our LED Technology page on adlt.com.au for further information.
Do LEDs contain any harmful chemicals or substances?
All our LED luminaires are RoHS compliant, meaning the use of certain hazardous materials (including lead, mercury and cadmium) is restricted in their manufacturing.
See our LED Sustainability page on adlt.com.au for further information.