Road and street
Discover our wide range of innovative road and street lighting, suitable for a variety of applications and have been designed to be both stylish and energy efficient.
FAQs
The range on this page spans families from specification-grade designs — such as Iridium gen4, ClearWay gen2, and DigiStreet — through to cost-efficient deployments such as SmartBright Road and EssentialForce. Post-top formats are covered by TownGlow LED Post Top and Smart Post-top G3, while catenary suspension is addressed by DigiStreet Catenary. Each family page provides the datasheet, photometric files, and configuration detail for that specific product.
Across the families on this page, efficacy reaches up to 220 lm/W, with wattages spanning 15 W to 270 W. Luminous flux ranges from under 100 lm to over 33,000 lm, making the portfolio applicable to narrow residential paths through to high-traffic arterial roads. Specifiers should validate layout against the applicable road-lighting standard using DIALux or Relux photometric software, not heuristic spacing rules.
The families on this page carry IP65 and IP66 ingress-protection ratings, ensuring resistance to dust and water jets — essential for roadside and highway environments. Impact-protection ratings available include IK07, IK08, IK09, and IK10, covering applications from protected urban installations to high-vandalism sites. The specific IP and IK ratings applicable to a given family are detailed in the individual product datasheet.
CCT options span 1,800 K to 5,700 K across the range. CRI values reach up to 80, which is appropriate for road and area lighting where colour rendering is secondary to efficiency and visibility. The specific CCT and CRI combination available for a given application should be confirmed from the individual family datasheet, as not every CCT and CRI pairing is available in every family.
For outdoor road luminaires, DALI is primarily a driver-programming interface rather than a network-control protocol. Installers use a DALI connection at the pole or housing level to program dimming curves and schedules into the driver — typically without climbing the pole. Fleet-level network control, adaptive dimming schedules, and remote monitoring across a road or district network are delivered through Interact City / Interact Roadway, Signify's connected outdoor lighting platform.
Dimmable variants are available across the range. For outdoor road luminaires, dimming is typically programmed into the driver at installation — setting mid-night dim levels or adaptive profiles — rather than operated continuously over a live DALI bus. Some families may support non-intrusive driver programming — consult the individual family datasheet for supported configuration methods. Connected fleet dimming and scheduling are managed through Interact City / Interact Roadway at the network level rather than through a wired control bus.
The standard warranty across families on this page is 2 years. LED road luminaires are designed for long-term outdoor deployment, and specifiers should factor lifetime and lumen maintenance data from each family's datasheet into their total cost of ownership calculations. Warranty terms can differ by country and project type — verify the warranty period and conditions applicable in your market with the local Signify representative or authorised partner.
Datasheets, IES/LDT photometric files, and BIM/Revit objects are available from each family's product page on signify.com. Navigate to the specific family — for example, RoadFlair Pro or LumiStreet gen2 — and use the Downloads section. These files are ready for import into DIALux, Relux, or your BIM environment. Contact Signify or an authorised partner if project-specific photometric support is required.
This is Signify's global product page. Country-specific regulations — such as the EU EcoDesign Directive, local road-lighting standards, and national electrical installation codes — vary by market and are not covered here. For regulatory and compliance information specific to your installation country, visit Signify's website for your region via the country selector, where the corresponding category page lists locally compliant variants and the applicable standards.