Metalux Elevate Round High Bay

June 19, 2026

The Elevate High Bay puts light where it belongs. With next-level optical control and efficacy, Elevate delivers light levels with less fixtures and lower energy consumption

The Elevate Round High Bay is engineered to outperform traditional luminaires in demanding commercial and industrial environments. The durable diecast aluminum construction provides durability, optimal thermal control, and longer system life. Precision optics focus light exactly where it’s needed, delivering higher foot-candles with fewer fixtures while reducing both wattage and installation cost. The durable diecast aluminum housing is IP65 rated and built to withstand harsh conditions from -40°C to 65°C. Ideal for manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, large indoor, sports/recreation, big box retail, and multipurpose spaces

Features

  • UGR (unified glare ratio) as low as 16 without the need for a refractor
  • Powder coat finishes are available in white, black, silver and gray
  • Numerous integrated control options including WaveLinx LITE, WaveLinx PRO
  • Delivers up to 60K lumens downlight and up to 4000 uplight lumens
  • Best in class optical control delivering more FCs with lower watts
  • Round die-cast aluminum housing adds durability and improved thermal control
  • truEgress integrated emergency lights the path of egress with less fixtures and reduced emergency load
Metalux Elevate Round High Bay

Precision Dome Optics

Designed with precision dome optics, Elevate puts light where it’s needed, reducing wasted lumens and energy.

Precision Dome Optics

Designed with precision dome optics, Elevate puts light where it’s needed, reducing wasted lumens and energy.

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