Car Park LED Lighting
Melbourne — Safe After Dark
A dim, patchy car park isn't just a lux compliance gap — it's how customers and staff decide whether your site feels safe after dark. Supply Solar designs AS/NZS 1158 compliant, CPTED-aligned car park lighting for Melbourne businesses, with full-cutoff glare control and photocell automation, often at zero upfront cost via VEU.
Free Car Park Lighting Assessment
Lux audit · Safety check · VEU eligibility
No obligation · We call within 2 business hours
What Lux Level Does Your Car Park Actually Need?
General parking areas
Baseline illuminance for safe movement and vehicle visibility — the standard's requirement scales with expected pedestrian and vehicle volume.
Pedestrian crossing points
Specific horizontal and vertical illuminance requirements so drivers can identify a person crossing quickly, in all conditions — a higher-priority zone in the design.
Entry points & walkways
Consistent coverage without dark pockets — uneven lighting is as much a safety and perception problem as insufficient lighting overall.
A proper lighting design calculation, not a generic fitting swap, is the only reliable way to confirm compliance for your specific car park layout.
What Mounting Type Does Your Car Park Need?
Pole height, coverage area and site boundary all drive the right fixture choice — not just wattage.
| Fixture type | Typical mounting | Best fit | Key consideration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pole-mounted shoeboxOpen car parks | 4-8m poles | Large open-air car parks — retail, office, industrial | Full-cutoff optics control glare and spill across wide areas |
| Wall-pack / bulkheadBuilding-mounted | 2.5-4m on building facade | Smaller car parks, perimeter and entry lighting | Simple retrofit where poles aren't practical or already exist |
| Bollard lightingPathway-level | Ground level, ~1m | Pedestrian walkways, garden-style car parks | Low-glare, ambient guidance rather than area floodlighting |
| Undercover / basementEnclosed parking | Ceiling-mounted, low profile | Multi-storey and basement car parks | Motion sensor zoning suits low-traffic hours well here |
Sites bordering residential property should prioritise full-cutoff fixtures — controlling upward and sideways light spill is often as important as meeting the lux target itself.
CPTED and Full-Cutoff Design — Why They Matter as Much as Compliance
Meeting the technical lux target and making a car park actually feel safe aren't automatically the same thing.
| Principle | What it means in practice | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| No dark corners | Even coverage rather than isolated bright pools with shadowed gaps between | Dark pockets are where CPTED concerns concentrate — perception matters as much as average lux |
| Full-cutoff optics | Light directed downward onto the car park, no light emitted above horizontal | Reduces light trespass onto neighbouring properties and prevents glare dazzling drivers |
| Walkway & entry priority | Pedestrian routes and entry points lit to a higher standard than general parking bays | These are the highest-use, highest-visibility-need areas of the site |
| Consistent colour temperature | Uniform CCT across the site rather than mismatched fittings | Affects how "maintained" and cared-for a site feels after dark — a real perception factor |
Full-cutoff design is increasingly expected for commercial car park lighting, particularly for sites near residential boundaries — it's a genuine neighbour-relations consideration, not just an optional extra.
What a Car Park LED Upgrade Looks Like — Melbourne
Replacing pole-mounted 250-400W metal halide or sodium fixtures with LED equivalents, running dusk-to-dawn every night of the year, is where car park lighting shows some of the largest ongoing dollar savings.
Actual savings vary by fixture count, pole height and site layout. Supply Solar assesses your specific car park in every free assessment.
Get My Free AssessmentSix Reasons It Makes Sense in 2026
Runs every night, all year — savings compound fast
Car park lighting operates dusk to dawn 365 nights a year, so wattage reduction compounds into substantial ongoing savings.
Safety perception affects real customer behaviour
A well-lit, evenly-covered car park genuinely influences whether people feel comfortable visiting after dark — not just a compliance checkbox.
Photocell automation removes ongoing maintenance
No more manually adjusting timer schedules for seasonal daylight changes — the fixture responds directly to ambient light.
Full-cutoff design protects neighbour relations
Sites bordering residential property genuinely benefit from controlled light spill — avoiding complaints before they happen.
VEU support reduces the cost meaningfully
Outdoor lighting upgrades are fully eligible for all Victorian businesses, cutting the effective cost of a car park-wide upgrade.
LED fittings mean fewer pole-climbing callouts
Far longer fixture life than metal halide — a real saving when replacement means hiring an elevated work platform.
How a Car Park LED Upgrade Works
Site & lux audit
We assess your current fittings, pole layout and measure existing lux levels against AS/NZS 1158 requirements.
CPTED & glare-control design
We identify dark pockets, specify full-cutoff optics where needed, and prioritise walkways and entry points per CPTED principles.
Fixture selection & VEEC calculation
We specify the right pole, wall-pack or bollard mix for your site, plus the VEEC value that determines your discount.
Installation & compliance sign-off
Our licensed team installs at height, verifies lux compliance, and lodges all ESC paperwork directly.
Accredited, Award-Winning & Fully In-House
Proper lighting design, not a fitting count swap
We calculate lux and glare control for your specific layout and boundary — not just replacing existing fittings one-for-one.
2023 CEC Award & 2024 EUPD Award
Independent industry recognition of installation quality and customer experience — the benchmarks that matter for a site-wide upgrade.
VEU accredited — paperwork handled
We're authorised to assess your site, install approved products, create VEECs, and lodge all ESC compliance paperwork on your behalf.
CPTED-aware, not just lux-compliant
We design for perceived safety and neighbour impact, not just the minimum technical standard on a spec sheet.
Car Park LED Lighting Near Your Site
Supply Solar designs and installs AS/NZS 1158 compliant car park lighting across greater Melbourne and regional Victoria.
What Melbourne Businesses Say
"We'd had complaints about dark corners in the car park for months. Supply Solar didn't just swap the bulbs — they actually redesigned the coverage so there's nowhere dim left. Genuinely feels different at night now."
"We border a residential street and were worried about light spill complaints. Full-cutoff fixtures solved it completely — our car park is well lit but nothing spills over the fence anymore."
"No more manually adjusting timers when daylight saving changes — the photocell just handles it. Small thing but it's one less job for our maintenance team every few months."
Car Park Lighting FAQs
What lux level does my car park need?
What is CPTED and how does it apply?
What does full-cutoff lighting mean?
How does photocell dusk-to-dawn lighting work?
How much can I save switching to LED?
What IP and impact rating does car park lighting need?
Is car park lighting eligible for VEU?
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Ready for a Safer, More Efficient Car Park?
Book a free, no-obligation site assessment. Supply Solar calculates your required lux levels, designs for CPTED and glare control, and handles the full VEU process from eligibility to ESC compliance.
No obligation · AS/NZS 1158 lux calculations · Often zero upfront cost · Melbourne & Regional Victoria
