Retail & Supermarket Lighting is designed to create a bright, comfortable, and visually appealing shopping environment that enhances product visibility and improves the overall customer experience. Proper lighting highlights merchandise colors, guides customer movement through aisles, and strengthens brand presentation. High-efficiency LED lighting solutions provide uniform illumination, excellent color rendering, and significant energy savings for long daily operating hours.

Pain Points: Uneven aisle lighting, glare that causes visual discomfort, poor color rendering affecting product appearance, high energy consumption, frequent maintenance interruptions, insufficient brightness in shelving areas, inconsistent lighting distribution, and unreliable drivers that increase operational costs and reduce shopping comfort.

LogosLED’s Solutions for Retail & Supermarket Lighting Applications

  • Uniform & Comfortable Lighting – Professional optical design ensures even illumination across aisles and shelves, eliminating dark spots and improving the shopping experience.
  • Low Glare Design (UGR Control) – Reduce visual discomfort for shoppers and staff, creating a pleasant retail environment for long browsing periods.
  • High Luminous Efficiency (Up to 120–160LM/W) – Deliver bright lighting while significantly reducing electricity consumption for large retail spaces.
  • Multiple Lighting Solutions – A full range of fixtures such as LED panel lights, linear lights, downlights, and track lighting for aisles, display areas, and checkout zones.
  • Flexible Color Temperature Options (3000K–6500K) – Adapt lighting tones for different retail areas such as warm lighting for fresh food and neutral lighting for general merchandise.
  • Smart Control & Dimming Options – Compatible with 0–10V, DALI, and motion sensor controls for energy-saving and intelligent lighting management.
  • Long Lifespan ≥50,000 Hours – Reduce maintenance costs and avoid frequent interruptions in busy retail environments.
  • Energy Efficient & Eco-Friendly – Save up to 70–80% energy compared to traditional fluorescent lighting while reducing carbon footprint.
  • Customizable & Project-Oriented Solutions – Various sizes, wattages, installation options, and Dialux lighting simulation support for supermarkets and retail chains.
  • Reliable Quality & 5-Year Warranty – Built with branded LED chips and drivers to ensure stable performance and long-term reliability.

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Our Certificates

LogosLED ISO9001 Certificate

ISO 9001

LogosLED CE-EMC Cert for LED Down Light

CE-EMC

LogosLED CE-LVD Cert for LED Down Light

CE-LVD

LogosLED RoHS Report for LED Down Light

RoHS

LogosLED ISO14001 Certificate

ISO 14001

Why Choose Logos Lighting as Your Retail & Supermarket Lighting Supplier?

FAQs

LED downlights are known for their longevity and can last for more than 50,000 hours. This durability means that if you use the downlight for an average of 8 hours a day, it could last for over 17 years. The actual lifespan can vary depending on the quality of the LED chips, the design of the downlight, and the conditions in which they are used. Factors such as frequent switching on and off, high ambient temperatures, and poor ventilation can reduce the lifespan of LED downlights. However, high-quality downlights, like those from Logos Lighting, are designed to maximize lifespan by ensuring efficient heat dissipation and using durable materials.

LED downlights may flicker due to a few reasons, including incompatible dimmer switches, fluctuations in the home’s voltage supply, or issues with the LED driver. Dimmer switches not designed for LED can cause intermittent flickering when they’re unable to handle the lower electrical load of LED bulbs. Voltage fluctuations in your electrical system can also lead to flickering, especially when high-power appliances are used. Lastly, a failing or incompatible LED driver, which regulates the power to the LED, can cause flicker. To minimize flickering, ensure your downlights and dimmer switches are compatible, and consider having an electrician check for and resolve any voltage fluctuations.

Soft white has more warm tones and is often in the yellow color range. Daylight, however, is far cooler and has more white to it. Soft white is ideal for residential environments while daylight is ideal for the commercial environment.

Downlights are lights that face directly downwards and can either be recessed lights or mounted. Spotlights are mounted to a ceiling or wall and have directional lighting which can be adjusted easily. Many spotlights are made with specific purposes in mind, such as direct lighting in a kitchen.

Choosing the right LED downlight involves considering several factors to ensure you select a product that meets your lighting needs effectively. Look for downlights with high-quality LED chips for reliability and long life expectancy. The color temperature (CCT), usually ranging from 2700K to 6500K, allows you to select a warm or cool ambiance according to your preference. Pay attention to the Color Rendering Index (CRI); a CRI greater than 80 is recommended for most indoor applications, as it ensures colors appear more vibrant and true-to-life. Also, consider the lumens (brightness), power consumption (watts), and beam angle for sufficient coverage. Downlights with dimmable options and additional features like tunable white or emergency kits may offer more flexibility in usage.

The number of downlights required in a room will depend on a number of factors. Some of these may include how large the room is, what kind of lighting is required, as well as your own personal choice. Our lighting experts can make a lighting layout according to your detailed project requirements.

The average height of a ceiling is about 8 to 9 feet. Use a 60-degree beam angle or more for these. If you ceiling is taller than standard, use a 45-degree or less beam angle.

The difference between cheap and expensive LED downlights often lies in the quality of the components used, the design, and the features offered. Expensive downlights typically use high-quality LED chips and drivers that provide better color rendering, longer life expectancy, and greater efficiency. They may also offer better heat dissipation mechanisms, which are crucial for maintaining the longevity of the LEDs. Additionally, more expensive models often come with advanced features such as dimmability, tunable color temperatures, and compatibility with smart home systems. Cheap downlights, while initially more affordable, may have lower light quality, shorter lifespans, and fewer features, leading to potential replacements and upgrades sooner than with higher-priced, quality options.

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