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Arani Launches Bollard Light Designed for Performance, Durability and Flexibility

Arani LED BOLLARD LIGHT

Arani has introduced a new LED Bollard Light. The energy-efficient, high-performance outdoor lighting solution is engineered for pathways, parks, and commercial exteriors. Featuring three selectable wattages (14W/19W/24W) and delivering up to 3,360 lumens with a full 360° beam angle, this sleek 42” bollard offers customizable performance for a variety of applications. Selectable color temperatures (3000K/4000K/5000K) provide added flexibility to match project needs.

Built for the outdoors, the LED Bollard Light features a robust aluminum body and polycarbonate lens for long-lasting durability in wet environments. A built-in 10kV surge protector and photocell ON/OFF functionality improve energy efficiency while supporting automated operation.

Compatible with 120-347V power input and 0-10V dimming, this fixture is adaptable to a wide range of installations. Backed by cULus and DLC Premium certifications, a 50,000-hour lifespan, and a 5-year warranty, it delivers peace of mind alongside outstanding performance.

More information about the LED Bollard Light from Arani

LED Bollard Light data sheet

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