LSI Industries introduces V-locity, a pole-mounted area light with best-in-class features. It claims up to 146 lm/W in a Type II distribution with optical packages that deliver the most on-target street lumens with less backlight than competitors, in all distributions. Those same optics also allow the V-locity to offer an industry-leading lateral spacing, reducing fixture quantities.
The Lumenspoke is a new sleek, minimalist light column exterior lighting solution from Lumenpulse. It provides site and area illumination using a rectilinear light engine that delivers DarkSky-approved distributions. With a commitment to responsible lighting, the Lumenspoke offers standard outputs as low as 1,000 lumens at 10 watts and includes optical distributions that give specifiers the capability of a 7 to 1 spacing ratio, meeting IES RP-8.
Cooper Lighting Solutions introduces its second-generation SB series high-efficiency LED modules. Focusing on improved efficiencies and reduced glare, the new modules feature a higher-density LED array, increasing from 16 to 26 to deliver similar or improved outputs at lower drive currents. The new configurations can deliver up to 40% increases in total output with up to 17% efficiency improvements.
Expanding upon field-selectable options and features, Max Lite has launched its new AE Switch Area Light that includes an optional remote control. At its core, the low-profile luminaire offers on-board switches to allow field-selection of wattage, CCT, and optical distributions. The optional IR remote control allows users to set both the CCT and distribution type from the ground, eliminating ladders, lifts, and bucket trucks during commissioning. Coupled with a variety of mounting options and accessories and a toolless housing, this area light provides a highly configurable solution for exterior applications.
LEDVANCE expands upon its OPTI-SELECT; the industry-first beam distribution selection technology has been introduced into new form factors, including linear high bays, floodlights, wall packs, cylinders, and PAR lamps. This switch-based optical control on the luminaire allows for easy in-field adjustment of the optics without the need for replacing or removing lenses and, combined with the field-selectable wattages and CCTs on the luminaire families, provides greater flexibility for in-the-field adjustment needs.