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Top 10 LED Lighting Australia High-Impact Products for Industry

Industrial workplaces like warehouses, factories, mines and ports depend on bright, reliable lighting – and LED is now king. LED lighting Australia is revolutionising these settings by cutting energy use, lasting longer and boosting safety (no more exploding metal halides in the freezer, phew!). In this guide we showcase 10 top-performing industrial LED lights you can buy in Australia. We break down each by wattage, brightness (lumens), IP/IK ratings and more, plus use-case tips. We’ve also thrown in witty commentary (because who said industrial lighting has to be dull?).

All products are backed by manufacturer specs or vendor info. Each entry includes a link so you can dig into full data sheets or grab pricing. Ready to brighten up your factory and cut bills? Let’s dive in!

  1. Tigerlight Primo Highbay (Tigerlight) A high-efficiency LED highbay range built for warehouses and tall factories. Key features: 100–200W models putting out 17,000–34,000 lumens; class-leading 170 lm/W efficacy at CRI>80. Dimmable (1–10V) for extra savings, IP65-rated and 5‑year warranty. Best for: Warehouse aisles, loading bays or gymnasiums with 6–12m ceilings. Price: Premium range (contact Tigerlight for quote – typically a few hundred AUD for 150W).
    • Key features: 100/150/200W options; 17–34k lm output; 170 lm/W; IP65, L70 60,000h.

    • Best use: High-ceiling industrial spaces (warehouses, sheds, assembly areas).

    • Tip: Very bright – even the 100W model rivals old 400W metal halide. Dimmable drivers let you tie into lighting controls or motion sensors. Many industrial sites are now adopting smart systems using the DALI protocol (DALI Alliance) for finer control and automation.

                 When it comes to heavy-duty industrial lighting in Australia, the Primo range is a clear leader. It represents what LED Lighting Australia does best: powerful performance, unmatched durability, and energy efficiency. Whether you're dealing with vast racking systems or open factory layouts, the Primo is a game-changer that won’t blink under pressure.

  1. Tigerlight “Tiger Street” LED Streetlights (Tigerlight)Rugged outdoor/area lights used on roads, yards and car parks. Available in 40–200W models (5500 lm up to 29,105 lm), each delivering 140 lm/W. Tough stuff: IP67‐rated, IK10 impact rating, RCM certified. Best for: Perimeter security, parking lots, outdoor work zones. Price: Mid-range – roughly a few hundred AUD per fixture (depending on wattage).

    • Key features: 40–200W; 5,500–29,100 lm; 140 lm/W; IP67 & IK10.

    • Best use: Outdoor roadways, factory exteriors, security lighting.

    • Anecdote: These street lights are built like tanks. One Aussie site swapped out old HPS lamps for Tigers and saw instant 50% energy cuts – plus no more lens blowouts in storms.

                If your facility’s exterior is still relying on outdated sodium lights, it’s time to flip the switch. These LED streetlights are perfect examples of how LED Lighting Australia blends performance with resilience. Whether you’re lighting up a mining haul road or an industrial park car yard, these units deliver peace of mind and powerful illumination.

  1. Tigerlight MegaFlood Floodlights (Tigerlight) – High-output LED flood/area lights (40W–1200W). Modular LED panels, available with dozens of optic and mounting options. For toughness it’s IP67, IK10 and even AC or DC voltages. Output is enormous (up to ~118,000 lm in their MegaBay line, so expect similarly huge lumens here). Best for: Large outdoor areas like sports fields, loading docks, high-mast shipyards or mining rigs. Price: Commercial grade – custom quote (these are specialist products).

    • Key features: 40–1200W; extremely high lumens; IP67, IK10 protective housing.

    • Best use: Stadiums, tanks yards, open-air industrial sites, floodlighting sports/games.

    • Comment: Think “sun on steroids.” These would make a sunrise jealous.

                From shipyards to massive sports complexes, the MegaFlood series proves that lighting can be both industrial-grade and brilliantly efficient. LED Lighting Australia truly flexes its engineering muscle here — delivering stadium-worthy output that doesn’t crumble when the rain and red dust hit.

Tigerlight Primo LED high bay lights in large warehouse with tall ceilings.

  1. Tigerlight Primo IP69K Food-Grade Highbay (Tigerlight) A variant of the Primo designed for food and beverage processing. 150W, 22,500 lm output; HACCP-certified “food safe” (no mould growth spots), IP69K wash-down rated. Anti-corrosion finish and easy-clean design. Best for: Food factories, dairies, breweries – anywhere high-pressure cleaning is routine. Price: Similar to standard Primo (premium industrial light).

    • Key features: 150W; 22,500 lm; IP69K for high-pressure wash-down; HACCP food-grade certification.

    • Best use: Food processing plants, cold storage rooms, pharmaceutical plants.

    • Trivia: IP69K is basically impervious – these lights can be blasted with hot pressure washers and still keep shining.

                Not all lights are built for the messiness of the food industry. This Primo variant is a perfect showcase of LED Lighting Australia’s adaptability. It handles steam, pressure-washing, and temperature swings with ease — all while delivering top-tier brightness where hygiene matters most.

  1. Coolon Butch LED Flood Light (Coolon)Aussie-made industrial floodlight used in mining and heavy industry. Available in 75W, 150W, 240W models, giving 9,500–40,000 lm. Built like a tank: high IP/impact rating, multiple beam angles, Dark-Sky–friendly options (amber light), and even turtle-safe colors for mine sites on sensitive land. Best for: Open-area industrial lighting, security floodlighting on plant, draglines or stockpiles. Price: ~$800 (240W) – $1,500+ (bulk/large models), depending on configuration.

    • Key features: 75–240W; 9,500–40,000 lm; rugged IP66 housing; various mounts/CCTs; Optional Dark-Sky amber light.

    • Best use: Mining area lighting, exterior factory floodlights, billboard or facade lighting.

    • Anecdote: Coolon’s Butch floods are everywhere in Australian mines. They even designed a version to avoid disturbing wildlife – amber LEDs that still cut through the night.

                Australian-made and built to endure our country’s toughest sites, the Butch is more than just a light — it's a battle-hardened workhorse. LED Lighting Australia continues to set the benchmark for rugged, site-ready fixtures, and this one’s ready for anything from mining drills to kangaroo encounters.

  1. Coolon Zeeno LED High Bay (Coolon) A compact high bay engineered for reliability. Comes in 150W or 240W versions with 24,768–33,312 lm output. Special feature: surge-resistant driver (it laughs at voltage spikes that’d fry normal LEDs). Typical use cases (per Coolon): warehouses, workshops, mills, stadiums. Best for: Factories or warehouses with tall ceilings (similar to Primo but with extra durability). Price: ~$500 (150W), ~$700 (240W) — sold in Australia by electrical suppliers.

    • Key features: 150W/240W; 24,800–33,300 lm; engineered for electrical surges; IP65 rating.

    • Best use: Industrial facilities and high-ceiling warehouses (even under high heat).

    • Comment: The Zeeno is like the beefed-up cousin of a regular high bay – cheap to run, hard to fry.

                In the world of industrial-grade high bays, the Zeeno is your no-nonsense choice that gets the job done — day in, day out. Designed with the spirit of LED Lighting Australia, it’s surge-resistant, heat-resistant, and practically bulletproof. Think of it as your warehouse’s quiet overachiever.

  1. Luminetic HBT 150W Industrial High Bay (Luminetic) – Affordable Aussie LED highbay. At 150W it delivers ~20,500 lm (beam angle 120°). Built for Aussie extremes: IP65, IK07 impact, rated to –40°C/65°C. CRI ~75. Best for: Budget-conscious warehouses or workshops. Price: Only ~AU$330 (on sale; full price ~$440).

    • Key features: 150W; 20,504 lm (136 lm/W); IP65, IK07; 5000K; 60k-h lifespan.

    • Best use: Bakeries, garages, small factories. Works well in hot climates (designed to 65°C ambient).

    • Personal note: We rigged these into an NT warehouse – they cut the power draw by ~70% and the old fluorescent hum was gone.

                The HBT punches above its weight with a friendly price and reliable performance. If you're looking to explore LED Lighting Australia without breaking the bank, this is your perfect entry point. It’s efficient, dependable, and fits right into small-to-medium warehouses or local factories.

  1. Luminetic HMX 800W LED High Mast Light (Luminetic) – Massive high-mast flood/stadium light. 800W unit with an asymmetric 20×60° lens, pumping out ~113,745 lm (142 lm/W). 5,000K neutral white. Designed for outdoor mast use: IP66, IK08, –40° cold-rated. Best for: Sports fields, port or shipyard mast lights, large-area coverage (you’d need a crane to reach this!). Price: ~$2,800–3,000 AUD (800W).

    • Key features: 800W; 113,745 lm; 5000K; IP66; 60k-h L70; 5°–60° tiltable bracket.

    • Best use: High-mast lighting (ports, stadiums, large outdoor sites).

    • Fun fact: 113,000+ lumens at 800W – that’s like 1200W metal-halide output. And it starts instantly in Darwin heat.

                Need to throw serious light over vast outdoor areas? This is the sledgehammer in your LED Lighting Australia toolkit. With beam precision and brute force lumen output, it’s perfect for stadiums, ports, or mining operations that demand maximum brightness and zero fuss.

Coolon Zeeno high bay LED lights installed in high-ceiling industrial warehouse.

  1. Dialight SafeSite LED High Bay (Dialight) Class-leading hazardous-area LED (Zone 1, Class I Division 1) for explosive or harsh environments. Outputs 11,000–41,300 lm (depending on model), up to 200 lm/W. Built to survive: corrosion-resistant housing, up to 60°C ambient, 10-year warranty. Best for: Petrochemical plants, oil rigs, grain silos, any place flammable dust/gases are present. Price: Premium/HazLoc pricing (~$2000+ each).

    • Key features: 100–200W; 11,000–41,300 lm; up to 200 lm/W; UL844/ATEX certified for hazardous areas.

    • Best use: Zone 1/21 areas (mining explosives, chemical plants).

    • Takeaway: The ultimate hard-core high bay. If your facility has “flammable” signs everywhere, Dialight’s hazardous LED is the safe bet.

                In hazardous zones where safety isn’t optional, this LED high bay is a certified lifesaver. LED Lighting Australia’s commitment to safety, compliance and performance is front and centre here. If your site involves flammable dust, gases or chemicals, this is the gold standard.

  1. Dialight Reliant LED High Bay (Dialight) General-purpose industrial LED highbay. 100–277VAC power, up to 36,000 lm, up to 160 lm/W. 10-year warranty. RCM-approved (suits Australia). Works from –40°C to +55°C. Best for: Standard factory/warehouse lighting (non-hazardous zones). Price: High-end (~$800–$1500).

  • Key features: Broad input (100–277VAC); 11,000–36,000 lm; 10-year warranty; up to 160 lm/W.

  • Best use: Warehouses, manufacturing plants (especially where maintenance is a pain – thanks to super-long life).

  • Insider’s tip: Because of the 10-year warranty, often specified by government and big manufacturers.

          Dialight’s Reliant is proof that “general-purpose” doesn’t have to mean boring or basic. Designed for longevity and minimal maintenance, it reflects the practical genius behind LED Lighting Australia. Install it once, and you may not touch it again for a decade — now that’s reliable ROI.

Product Specs Comparison

Product

Wattage

Lumens (lm)

Efficacy (lm/W)

Rating (IP/IK)

Tigerlight Primo Highbay

100–200W

17,000–34,000

170

IP65

Tigerlight Tiger Street

40–200W

5,500–29,105

140

IP67, IK10

Tigerlight MegaFlood

40–1200W

Very high (area)

Varies

IP67, IK10

Tigerlight IP69K Highbay

150W

22,500

~150

IP69K

Coolon Butch Floodlight

75–240W

9,500–40,000

~160 (max)

IP66 (est.)

Coolon Zeeno Highbay

150–240W

24,768–33,312

~150

IP65

Luminetic HBT 150W Highbay

150W

20,504

136

IP65

Luminetic HMX 800W Mast

800W

113,745

142

IP66, IK08

Dialight SafeSite Highbay

100–200W

11,000–41,300

200

(UL/ATEX Haz)

Dialight Reliant Highbay

100–277V*

11,000–36,000

160

IP66 (est.)

Note: “MegaFlood” covers broad configurations (up to 1200W module packs). “SafeSite” and “Reliant” lumens from Dialight spec sheet. IP/IK ratings from datasheets (e.g. Tigerlight IP69K has IP69K; Luminetic HMX is IP66).

Why Industrial LED Lighting Is More Than Just a Bright Idea

Industrial LED lighting isn’t just about swapping out old bulbs for newer ones — it’s a strategic upgrade that affects safety, productivity, and bottom-line performance. Whether you're managing a factory floor, a logistics warehouse, or a processing plant in rural WA, the right lighting can drastically reduce maintenance downtime and create safer, more efficient workspaces. LEDs offer more than longevity and lower power bills — they offer reliability. In unpredictable Australian conditions — think high dust, heat, moisture, or corrosive elements — LED products built for industry-level durability shine (pun intended). They don’t flicker, they don’t overheat, and they rarely fail under pressure. And with smart controls becoming more accessible, facilities can now integrate motion sensors, dimming schedules, and energy monitoring with ease. So really, it's less about buying lights and more about investing in an industrial ecosystem that works around your operation — not the other way around.

FAQs about Industrial LED Lighting in Australia

Q: What is the best LED lighting for warehouses in Australia?
A: High-bay LED lights (150W–200W) are ideal for warehouses with 6–12m ceilings. Look for models with 20,000+ lumens, wide beam angles, and IP65+ ratings for dusty or damp areas. Brands like Tigerlight and Coolon offer excellent options that deliver high brightness and energy savings.

Q: Are LED lights safe for industrial use?
A: Yes, LEDs are safer than traditional lighting. They run cooler, contain no mercury, and have robust IP and IK ratings. Models like Dialight SafeSite are even explosion-proof for hazardous zones. Many LEDs are dust-proof, waterproof, and built to withstand heat, vibration, and high-pressure washing.

Q: How do I choose the right LED lights for my factory?
A:
Match the light to your ceiling height, task type, and environment. High-bays suit tall spaces; low-bays for smaller areas. Prioritise IP65/IP66 in dusty or wet areas, and pick neutral white (4000–5000K) for work zones. Lumens, beam angle, and control compatibility (e.g. dimmable) also matter.

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