Padel court lighting solution
Padel (Padel Tennis) is gaining global popularity, spreading from Europe due to its fun and social nature. However, many courts suffer from poor lighting—insufficient illuminance, uneven light distribution, and severe glare—leading to a poor player experience, visual fatigue, and even member loss.
Solution Core: Compliance with EN 12193:2018 Standard
Our design strictly follows the European sports lighting standard EN 12193:2018, ensuring professional optical performance:
The Standard of Professionalism: Adhering to the Core of EN 12193:2018 Lighting Design
To ensure Padel can be played in the best visual environment, we strictly adhere to the European authoritative standard EN 12193:2018 "Lighting of Sports Events." This standard provides a comprehensive technical framework for sports venue lighting design, with core metrics including:
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Illuminance: The luminous flux received per unit area, measured in lux (lx). It determines the overall brightness of the court. The standard sets detailed requirements for horizontal and vertical illuminance based on different activity levels (e.g., training, amateur competition, professional competition, TV broadcast).
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Illuminance Uniformity: The ratio of minimum illuminance to average illuminance on the court. High uniformity ensures soft, shadow-free light distribution across the entire playing area, key to ensuring fair play and visual comfort. A uniformity of at least 0.7 is typically required.
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Glare Rating: A psychophysical quantity used to quantify the degree of discomfort glare. By controlling luminaire brightness, mounting height, and projection angles, the glare rating is limited to an acceptable range to protect the vision of athletes and spectators.
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Color Rendering Index (CRI) & Correlated Color Temperature (CCT): CRI measures a light source's ability to reveal an object's true colors; a high CRI (recommended Ra>80) is crucial for TV broadcasting. CCT affects the ambient atmosphere; Padel courts typically choose neutral white light between 4000K-5000K, maintaining alertness and focus without sacrificing softness.
The table below summarizes the core lighting parameter recommendations for different Padel court usage scenarios, based on the principles of EN 12193:2018:
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U2hor : Minimum to Average Horizontal Uniformity
U1hor : Minimum to Maximum Horizontal Uniformity
RG : Glare Rating
Padel court lighting solutions:
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Indoor solution:
Installing 4 pieces C1 padel court light at an 8-meter height directly above each of the two long sidelines of the court can achieve the following lighting effects:
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Lamp Model/Qty |
C1 Padel court light 200W / 8pcs |
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Installation height |
8m |
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Ehor ave (lux on floor) |
563lux |
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U2 min/ave |
0.87 |
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U1 min/max |
0.81 |
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RG max |
26 |

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Outdoor solution:
Installing 4 pieces P1 padel court lights 400w at 4 pieces 6-meter height poles can achieve the following lighting effects:
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Lamp Model/Qty |
P1 Padel court light 400W / 4pcs |
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Installation height |
6m (each pole one lamp) |
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Ehor ave (lux on floor) |
564lux |
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U2 min/ave |
0.84 |
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U1 min/max |
0.77 |
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RG max |
30 |




