Arani Launches New Bollard Light Designed for Performance, Durability, and Flexibility in Outdoor Spaces

April 16, 2025

Arani, a Canadian-owned provider of high-quality electrical and lighting solutions, is proud to introduce its new Bollard Light, an energy-efficient, high-performance outdoor lighting solution 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.

Bollard Light

Built for the outdoors, the 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.

“This product was designed to meet the practical needs of outdoor commercial lighting while offering the flexibility, quality, and durability our customers expect,” said Sean Arani, President, at Arani.

The Bollard Light is available now at arani.ca.

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