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 covers a broad spectrum of applications, from arterial roads to residential streets and urban post-top installations. Families on this page include Signify ClearWay gen2, Philips Iridium gen4, Philips DigiStreet, RoadForce, SmartBright Road, and many others —.
Across the families on this page, efficacy ranges from 104 lm/W to 220 lm/W, with. This breadth supports luminaire selection for low-traffic residential roads through to high-throughput arterial routes. Exact values for a specific family should be confirmed via the product datasheet available on each family's page on signify.com.
All families on this page carry an IP66 rating, confirming full dust exclusion and protection against powerful water jets — the appropriate ingress-protection level for permanent roadside installation environments. Impact resistance ratings available include IK08, IK09, and IK10, ensuring the luminaire housings withstand mechanical stress from maintenance equipment, vandalism risk, or road-proximity vibration as applicable to the deployment site.
CCT options across the range span from 1800 K to 4000 K, accommodating both warm-white installations in heritage or residential settings and neutral-white for arterial roads where visual acuity is the priority. CRI reaches up to 80 across the families, sufficient for road and area lighting applications where colour rendering requirements are secondary to luminance uniformity. Specific CCT availability per family is listed in the individual product datasheet.
For outdoor road luminaires, DALI functions primarily as a driver-programming interface rather than a networked control bus. Installers typically use a DALI connection at the base of the pole to program dimming curves and profiles directly into the driver — avoiding the need to access the luminaire at height. Network-level management of a road lighting fleet, including remote monitoring, scheduled dimming, and fault reporting, is handled via Interact City / Interact Roadway rather than over a DALI bus.
reflecting the wide spread of the portfolio from everyday road applications to long-life specification-grade deployments. A standard 5-year warranty applies across the families on this page. 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.
Luminaire selection must be validated through photometric calculation in tools such as DIALux or Relux, checking against the relevant road lighting standard requirements for luminance, illuminance, and uniformity for the road class being designed. Families such as Philips RoadFlair Pro, Philips LumiStreet gen2, and Philips SmartBright Road each provide IES/LDT photometric files on their product pages to support this calculation workflow.
IES and LDT photometric files, product datasheets, and dimensional drawings are available from each individual family's product page on signify.com. Navigate to the relevant family — for example, Philips RoadFlair Gen2 or Philips StreetStar Gen2 — and use the Downloads section. Note that the Online Product Configurator (OPC) is not currently active for outdoor luminaire families; downloads are accessed directly via the product family page.
Road luminaires require compatible poles, brackets, and spigot arrangements to complete a functional installation. Signify's poles and brackets range provides mounting infrastructure — including steel and aluminium poles in a range of heights and finishes — designed for compatibility with the luminaire families on this page. Specifiers should confirm spigot diameter and bracket outreach requirements against each luminaire family's mechanical specification before finalising the pole selection.
This is Signify's global product page. Country-specific regulations — such as the EU EcoDesign Directive, IEC 62262 (IK impact classification), and locally adopted road lighting standards — vary by market and are not covered on this page. For regulatory and compliance information specific to your installation, visit Signify's website for your country via the country selector, where the corresponding category page lists locally compliant variants and the applicable standards.