Slash Your Energy Bills
The biggest win with LEDs is their incredible energy efficiency. LED wall packs use up to 80% less electricity than traditional lights while putting out the same amount of brightness (lumens), or even more. For any business that runs its outdoor lights all night, this means a huge drop in the monthly power bill. The energy savings alone are often enough to pay for the initial cost of the upgrade in just a couple of years.
Forget About Maintenance Headaches
Traditional industrial lights are a constant maintenance chore. Their bulbs burn out quickly, sometimes in as little as 10,000 hours, and their light quality gets worse over time. High-quality LED wall pack lights, on the other hand, are rated to last for 30,000 to 100,000 hours or more. That’s years of reliable operation without ever having to change a bulb. For a business, this means no more paying for new lamps, no more hiring someone to get on a lift, and no more downtime.
Get Better, More Reliable Light
LEDs produce a much higher quality of light. A key measure here is the Color Rendering Index (CRI), which tells you how true-to-life colors look under a light source. LEDs score an 80+ on the CRI scale, meaning colors look natural. This is a massive improvement over the muddy, orange glow of HPS lights. This clarity is critical for security, as it helps cameras capture useful video footage where colors are accurate. Plus, LEDs turn on instantly to full brightness, with no warm-up time needed.
Built Tough and Certified Safe
Industrial settings are rough on equipment. LED wall packs are designed for it, with strong die-cast aluminum bodies and shatter-resistant lenses. To be sure you're getting a quality product, look for these important certifications:
IP65 Rated: This means the fixture is completely sealed against dust and can handle being sprayed with water. In short, it’s built to survive rain, snow, and wash-downs without any issues. UL Listed: This mark from Underwriters Laboratories confirms the product has passed strict safety tests.
Having UL-listed lights is often required for insurance and building inspections, so it’s a non-negotiable feature. DLC Listed: The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) certifies top-tier, efficient commercial LEDs. Buying a DLC-listed product often makes you eligible for big rebates from your utility company, making your investment even more affordable.