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SEEKINGLED LED high bay light XJ-HBF150W Project Review
In May 2024, SEEKINGLED completed a lighting upgrade for an automobile field testing facility. The site is mainly used for vehicle testing, inspection and camera-based recording, where lighting conditions are not just about brightness, but about how clearly cameras can capture details.
Before this project, the facility relied on older industrial lighting. While the overall brightness was acceptable, light uniformity and vertical illumination were inconsistent, especially during long testing sessions. This caused problems for high-definition cameras, which are sensitive to shadows and uneven light distribution.
After several rounds of evaluation, the client decided to replace the existing system with LED high bay lights.
Automobile testing spaces are different from warehouses or assembly lines. Vehicles are constantly moved, rotated and inspected from different angles. Cameras are placed not only above, but also around the vehicles, which means vertical lighting performance matters as much as horizontal brightness.
LED high bay lights offer a clear advantage in this type of environment. They provide stable output, instant start-up and consistent color performance. More importantly, they allow the site to reach high illuminance levels without excessive glare or flicker.
For this project, the selected model was the SEEKINGLED XJ-HBF150W LED high bay light.
A total of 400 units of XJ-HBF150W were installed across the testing area. After installation, on-site measurements were carried out to verify lighting performance.
The results were clear and consistent:
These figures fully met the technical requirements of the testing facility. During trial operations, camera footage showed improved clarity, especially around vehicle contours and reflective surfaces.
After the system was put into regular use, feedback from the site was positive. The lighting remained stable during long operating hours, with no visible flicker or sudden output drop. Compared with the previous system, the LED high bay lights also reduced warm-up time and simplified daily operation.
From a maintenance point of view, the reduced fixture count and long service life helped lower overall upkeep costs. This was an important consideration for a site that runs tests frequently and cannot afford unexpected downtime.
This automobile field testing project shows that LED high bay lighting is not limited to basic industrial spaces. When designed and applied correctly, it can support environments with very strict visual and technical requirements.
For SEEKINGLED, the project adds another practical reference to its industrial lighting portfolio, alongside LED high bay lights, LED flood lights, sports stadium lighting, tri-proof lamps, linear LED lights and explosion proof lighting solutions.
Rather than focusing only on specifications, this case demonstrates how real-world lighting performance directly affects testing accuracy and operational efficiency.
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