LED gas station lighting is your most powerful tool for attracting nighttime travelers and ensuring a safe, professional fueling experience. A well-lit forecourt isn't just about visibility; it's about building customer trust. Our high-performance LED canopy lights provide a bright, "daylight" glow that eliminates shadows, making your station look cleaner, safer, and more inviting from the road.
Engineered for the demands of 24/7 operations, our petroleum canopy fixtures are designed to withstand extreme weather, from torrential rain to scorching heat. By upgrading to energy-efficient gas station LEDs, owners can reduce electricity costs by up to 75% while virtually eliminating the need for expensive lift-rentals to change burnt-out bulbs. Explore our collection of UL and DLC Premium rated solutions to upgrade your station's curb appeal and operational safety.
Driving Revenue Through High-Performance Lighting
In the petroleum industry, lighting is a marketing expense as much as a utility. Drivers are statistically more likely to pull into a station that is perceived as bright and secure.
The Safety of 5700K Daylight
For outdoor fueling areas, 5700K is the preferred color temperature. It provides the highest contrast, making it easier for customers to see pump readings, spills, or other obstacles, while acting as a natural deterrent for theft and vandalism.
Weatherproofing (IP Ratings)
Gas station canopies are "damp" locations by nature. We only carry fixtures with an IP65 or higher rating, ensuring they are completely sealed against wind-driven rain, dust, and insects that often plague older metal halide systems.
Maintenance Savings and Operational ROI
No More Lift Rentals
Changing a light on a 15-foot canopy usually requires a lift and a service crew. Our gas station LEDs are rated for 50,000 to 100,000 hours. For a station running 12 hours a night, that's nearly 20 years of maintenance-free light.
Smart Energy Management
Many of our canopy lights are compatible with motion sensors and dimming controls. You can program your lights to run at 100% during rush hour and dim to 30% during the quiet overnight hours, instantly ramping back up to full brightness the second a vehicle enters the forecourt.