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LED Lighting for Indoor & Outdoor Courts
For over 20 years, LED & Power has designed and supplied sports court lighting across the UK, and padel is one of the fastest-growing sports we work with. Our range covers purpose-made padel floodlights and low-glare high bays for covered venues. Played fast against reflective glass, padel needs glare-controlled light that keeps the ball trackable from every angle, and LED delivers that while cutting energy costs by up to 60%.
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Why choose us
With years of experience supplying and designing sports court lighting across the UK, we help padel court owners get the lighting right first time. Padel has its own demands, a fast ball, reflective glass walls and players tracking play from all angles, so we specify purpose-made floodlights and position them correctly around the court using full lux and layout calculations to FIP and EN 12193 standards. From your first enquiry to the final fitting, you get expert support, honest advice and a system designed for even, glare-free light, whether your courts are indoor, outdoor or covered.
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Lighting standards
The table below shows recommended lighting levels for padel courts and the surrounding areas, based on FIP (International Padel Federation) guidance and EN 12193 (sports lighting) for the court, and EN 12464-1 for support areas.
CIBSE SLL Code for Lighting – recommended values for padel court led lights environments
Our Service
From the first site survey, our specialists design and deliver a lighting scheme tailored to your padel courts, indoor, outdoor or covered. We balance even coverage, uniformity and glare control with your energy and budget targets, so players can track the ball clearly and your running costs stay low.
We assess your court type and number, indoor or outdoor, mounting heights, existing fittings and standard of play.
We produce a lux plan with fitting positions, wattages and predicted light levels across the courts.
We confirm maintained illuminance, uniformity and glare control, with fittings positioned to suit the glass walls.
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Common questions
Everything you need to know about LED lighting for your padel court led lights.
We have years of experience designing and supplying sports court lighting across the UK, and padel is a fast-growing sport with its own lighting demands. We specify purpose-made padel floodlights and position them correctly around the court, using full lux and layout calculations to FIP and EN 12193 standards, so the ball is easy to track off the glass with even light and no shadows. You also get a free lighting design, trade pricing and expert support from enquiry to installation, for indoor and outdoor courts alike.
The best padel lighting uses purpose-designed LED floodlights mounted around the court perimeter, typically on posts, angled to light the court evenly without glare through the glass walls. Outdoor courts need weatherproof IP66 fittings, while indoor courts can use floodlights or low-glare high bays. A colour temperature of 4000K to 5700K and good uniformity make the ball easy to follow at speed. The right output depends on whether the court is for recreational play or competition, which we confirm in the design.
Very. LED padel floodlights use up to 60% less energy than metal halide, and precise optics put more light on the court and less into wasted spill. Courts are often lit for long hours, especially indoor and covered venues open through the day and evening, so the savings build quickly. Adding dimming and controls for quieter periods reduces running costs further, with the investment usually recovered within two to three years.
The main factors are glare control, because players track a fast ball off glass walls, and even coverage with no shadows across the court. You also need the right lux level for your level of play, weatherproof IP-rated fittings for outdoor courts, correct mounting positions around the perimeter, and good colour rendering so the ball stands out. If you run multiple courts or a covered facility, the design should tie them together efficiently. Our free lighting design covers all of this.
LED floodlights give bright, even, glare-controlled light that makes the ball easy to track, reach full brightness instantly, and last far longer than metal halide with much less maintenance. They cut energy costs significantly, work with dimming and controls, and come in weatherproof housings for outdoor courts. Precise optics also limit spill onto neighbours, which matters for outdoor and rooftop courts.
Upgrading to LED improves play and cuts costs at the same time. Players get brighter, more even light with better visibility of the ball, while the facility benefits from lower energy bills, less maintenance and fewer failed lamps disrupting bookings. LED also allows dimming and scheduling across multiple courts, and its instant-on operation suits the long, busy hours padel venues often run. The result is a better experience and a more efficient business.
Padel is fast and played close to reflective glass walls, so it needs even, glare-controlled light that keeps the ball clearly visible, which LED delivers with the right fittings and layout. LED also suits the long operating hours of busy padel venues, cutting energy and maintenance costs while giving instant, reliable light indoors or out. Combined with weatherproof options and dimming controls, LED is the natural choice for padel facilities.
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