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Olympia Lighting’s Slim Shoebox Fixtures for Roadway & Area Lighting

Olympia Lighting’s Slim Shoebox fixtures are designed for superior roadway and area illumination by integrating advanced high-efficiency LED technology.

The Slim Shoebox Fixtures boast an efficacy range of up to 167 lumens per watt, with the ability to produce over 20,000 lumens at a 150-watt input power. This efficiency ensures exceptional brightness and contributes to significant energy savings and reduced environmental impact.

Available in color temperatures (CCT) from Wildlife Amber / Warm White 2200K to White Light 5000K and supporting various IESNA light distributions, these fixtures cater to a wide range of lighting needs while maintaining a slim, DOT-compliant profile.

Key features include a built-in 20KV/10KA Surge Protection Device (SPD) and an operating voltage range of 120Vac to 480Vac, ensuring durability and reliability across various applications. The rugged, corrosion-resistant, aluminum die-cast housing is designed for both damp and wet locations.

Slim Shoebox Fixtures are cost-effective and environmentally friendly, with up to 100,000 hours of operation and a 10-year warranty.

“We’re excited to showcase the cost-effective benefits of our Slim Shoebox Fixtures,” says Ram Shalvi, CEO. “Our focus on high-efficiency LED technology and durable design ensures that our customers receive the best value and performance, making these fixtures a smart choice for any lighting project.”

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