Our DarkLicht LED floodlights are not conventional wide-angle floodlights. Whereas a traditional floodlight always leaks light upward and to the sides through its lens, the patented parabolic reflector of a cut-off floodlight directs all the light precisely onto the surface to be illuminated. Above the adjustable cut-off angle (63°–75°), there is zero light emission: no glare, no stray light, and no light pollution for nearby residents, traffic, or wildlife.
Within this product group, the selection ranges from compact, glare-free work lamps to flat-beam floodlights of 307,800 lumens for terminals and sports fields — DarkSky and NSVV compliant, dimmable, and available in color temperatures from 1700K to 5700K.
Our DarkLicht flat panel lights are developed for applications where powerful and functional light is needed, but where glare, stray light, and light nuisance must be actively limited. Within this product group, the choice ranges from compact non-glare fixtures to high-output solutions for larger work areas, poles, and industrial facilities.
Compact non-glare work light for sensitive applications on machines and vehicles.
Powerful non-glare work lamp for larger work areas where directed light without obstruction is needed.
Non-glare, flat beam floodlights for larger machines, light poles, and work areas where directed light without glare is required.
Compact non-glare floodlight with internal driver for applications where more output is desired in a self-contained and installation-friendly housing.
High-output, glare-free flat beam emitter for larger work areas requiring ample light without diffuse scatter beams.
High-power, non-glare floodlight for high masts and industrial applications where reach and output must come together.
The heaviest non-glare flat beam in the line for maximum output in the largest industrial and infrastructure work areas.
Non-glare wall-mounted floodlight for facades, walkways, loading zones, and other functional outdoor areas.
Non-glare work lamps
For machines and vehicles that require focused work lighting without dazzling the operator or the surrounding area, the DarkLicht Mini and DarkLicht S are the ideal choice—compact and also available in low-voltage versions.
Terrain floodlights
For parking lots, construction sites, and industrial sites, the DarkLicht D is the simple solution: built-in driver, 90–305 VAC—install, aim, and you’re done.
Mast and crane surface grinders
The DarkLicht M was developed for mobile light towers, cranes, and fixed towers: 150–300 W, also available in 24V DC, with the higher impact resistance required for these applications.
High-output planar radiators
For terminals, sports fields, and high-mast applications, the DarkLicht One, Two, and Three models deliver up to 307,800 lumens per fixture, with external drivers housed in DRB boxes for easy access during maintenance.
Facade mounting
For facades, entrances, and outdoor areas around buildings, the DarkLicht Wallpack is the wall-mounted model in the product family.
You don't choose the right flat-beam spotlight based solely on lumens or wattage. The decisive factors are primarily the cut-off angle in relation to mounting height, the sensitivity of the environment (residences, roads, nature), the color temperature, and whether the installation must comply with the NSVV guideline for light nuisance, DarkSky requirements, or a building permit.
| Product | Power | Luminous flux | lumens per watt | Weight | IP / IK | Typical bet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DarkLicht Mini | 30 W | approx. 4,800 lm | 160 | 2.2 lbs | IP69K / IK08 | Compact machine and vehicle positions |
| DarkLicht S | 60 W | 10,300 lm | 171 | 2.3 kg | IP69 / IK08 | Non-glare work light on machines |
| DarkLicht D | 60 – 200 W | to 34,200 lm | 171 | 6.9 – 8.5 kg | IP67 / IK08 | Parking, construction, and industrial sites |
| DarkLicht M | 150 - 300 W | up to 51,300 lm | 171 | 3,6 – 6.6 kg | IP69K / IK08 | Masts, cranes, and mobile light towers |
| DarkLicht Wallpack | 60 – 100 W | up to 16,000 lm | 160 | 4.0 kg | IP69K / IK08 | Facades, entrances, and outdoor spaces |
| DarkLight One | 320 – 600 W | to 102,600 lm | 171 | 14 - 15 kg | IP67 / IK07 | Terrain and sports fields |
| DarkLight Two | 800 – 1200 W | up to 205,200 lm | 171 | 24.8 kg | IP67 / IK07 | Terminals and large zones |
| DarkLight Three | 1800 W | 307,800 lm | 171 | 35 kilograms | IP67 / IK07 | High masts and the largest sites |
Values apply to standard versions; see product pages for full specifications, color temperatures, and dimming options.
LED floodlights are chosen when a terrain, field, or facade needs to be well-lit, but the light should stop there: near residences, roads, railways, and nature, or where a permit or the NSVV guideline sets the boundaries. From parking lots to port terminals — the light pattern ends at the border you choose.
Uniformly lit areas without light spill toward surrounding buildings. The DarkLicht D makes it easy; the One and Two scales adjust to the size of the area.
Urban work without complaints: full cut-off light from the crane or mast, in accordance with the NSVV guideline on light pollution – as at the HSB location in Hilversum.
Floodlights on the field, darkness outside. RKAV Volendam chose DarkLicht for sports lighting that is considerate of nearby residents and the natural environment.
At DFDS, the switch to DarkLicht 53% resulted in energy savings: the terminal was lit up, while the surrounding area remained dark. BUSS and P&O also adopted this approach.
Some applications require not just the right fixture, but a complete project-specific solution. That's why we also provide specialized configurations and additional systems for applications where mounting, positioning, reach, and project logic are at least as important as the light source itself.
Pictured is our DL1-600CCB tower crane frame
Power: 400 – 600 Watts
Light intensity: 68,400 – 102,000 lumen
up to 50 meters in accordance with EN-12464-2
universal and stackable system
Pictured is our mining light mast type 12.0-B48
Heights from 8 meters
Light intensity: 48,000 – 136,800 lumens
illuminates 5,000 m² with one tower
available as DarkSky certified
For temporary, mobile, or project-based illumination of larger areas, we supply light mast solutions that combine speed of deployment with serious light performance. This makes them suitable for construction sites, temporary industrial zones, and other situations where reach, flexibility, and controlled site lighting need to come together.
An LED floodlight is a fixture that evenly illuminates a surface—such as a site, field, or building facade. Our DarkLicht floodlights achieve this using a parabolic reflector instead of lenses, ensuring that all the light is directed onto the surface and none escapes upward or to the sides.
A floodlight disperses light in a wide beam, including towards the sky and surroundings – this is where glare and light pollution originate. A true flat beam with full cut-off cuts off the light above the adjustable angle (63°–75°), so the light pattern ends exactly at the property line.
Full cut-off means that the luminaire does not emit light above the cut-off angle — zero, not even backwards. Anyone looking at the luminaire from outside the site will not see the light source. This eliminates glare and makes installation DarkSky compliant at low color temperatures.
The DarkLicht D was developed for this purpose: 60–200 W with an internal driver, powered directly by 90–305 VAC. It provides uniform lighting for parking spaces without spilling light into surrounding homes, and is dimmable for nighttime operation outside of business hours.
For sports fields, the DarkLicht One and Two are the standard choices, mounted on tall poles with a 69°–72° cutoff angle for maximum uniformity. RKAV Volendam is a real-world example: game lighting on the field, no light spill into the neighborhood.
The DarkLicht M: 150–300 W, up to 51,300 lumens, available in 24V DC and designed for mast and crane mounting. It is the heart of our Sentinel Tower mobile light towers and is widely used on tower cranes.
The DarkLicht Wallpack: a wall-mounted, full-cut-off model available in 60 or 100 W for building facades, entrances, and outdoor areas around buildings—lighting the facade area, not the neighborhood.
The DarkLicht Three delivers 307,800 lumens per fixture and is designed for high-mast applications at the largest sites and terminals. A single Three replaces multiple traditional floodlights there—without a single lumen of stray light.
Yes. Thanks to the full cut-off reflector, upward light emission is zero, allowing the luminaire to meet the strictest DarkSky specifications, including DS-1, at low color temperatures (2200K or 1800K). Relevant near nature reserves and bat routes.
Yes. With a correct lighting design, the thresholds in the NSVV guideline on light pollution are respected in almost all classes, even at high wattages. We substantiate this on a project-by-project basis with a lighting calculation and nuisance assessment – often the difference between obtaining or not obtaining a permit.
Yes, standard via 0-10V and optionally with DALI. This makes night modes, twilight switching, and integration with a management system easy to implement — and further reduces consumption outside operating hours.
That depends on the environment. Floodlights offer maximum flexibility per location; floodlights keep all the light within the site boundaries and are the preferred choice when light pollution or permitting requirements are a concern. In practice, terminals combine both: floodlights on cranes, floodlights on the masts—as at DFDS, resulting in 53% energy savings.
No. For flatbeam luminaires, what matters most is where the light lands: uniformity on the surface and zero emission beyond it. Because no light is lost to the environment and sky, the functional illumination level per watt is actually higher—often fewer fixtures are needed than with classic floodlights.
The cut-off angle determines where the light stops: 75° for low mounting, 72° as standard, 69° for maximum uniformity, 66° for extreme heights, and 63° for the strictest DarkSky zones. The correct angle in relation to pole height determines whether the light pattern ends exactly at the property line.
Near nature reserves and bat routes, we recommend amber (2200K or 1800K): warm light with minimal impact on flora and fauna, and required for the strictest DarkSky certifications. For regular grounds, 4000K is the common choice.
The DarkLicht Mini (30 W) and DarkLicht S (60 W): compact, glare-free work lights for forklifts, machinery, and vehicles, available in low-voltage versions for direct connection to the vehicle's electrical system.
The DarkLicht D comes standard with an internal driver (60–200 W, directly connected to 90–305 VAC)—which is why it’s the simplest choice for field applications. The DarkLicht One 320 and 400 W models also have an internal driver; the larger versions use external drivers.
An industrial IP67 enclosure in which the external drivers for the larger DarkLicht models are mounted (DRB-1 up to 200 W, DRB-2 up to 2000 W). This keeps the electronics accessible for servicing without having to remove the luminaire from the mast—a single DRB-2 can power up to four luminaires.
Yes. The DarkLicht M is available in a 24V DC version for mobile light towers and machinery, and the DarkLicht S and Mini also operate on low voltage. The DarkLicht One is available in a 600 W version in 24V DC.
Whenever a single fixture needs to cover a large area: terminals, sports fields, and high-mast installations. The DarkLicht One, Two, and Three deliver 54,700 to 307,800 lumens per fixture—fewer poles, fewer cables, fewer maintenance points.
Yes. The enclosures share the DCbright DNA: aluminum with less than 0.08% copper and a titanium e-coating, designed for ports and coastal locations. DFDS, BUSS, and P&O use DarkLicht in full marine climate exposure.
Important factors include the cut-off angle in relation to the mounting height, color temperature (especially near nature), light output per position, dimmability, and requirements from permits or NSVV guidelines. Additionally, as always, environment, mechanical load, and power supply are considerations.
Yes, provided that the chosen execution is suitable for the environment, application, and degree of mechanical and climatic stress.
Are you looking for an LED floodlight for a site, sports field, building facade, or machine—and does the light need to stay within the site boundaries? We’d be happy to help you choose between the DarkLicht models, select the right cutoff and color temperature, and, if desired, support the design with a lighting calculation and a glare assessment for NSVV compliance or a permit application.
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