Best High Intensity Discharge Bulbs for Parking Lot Lighting (2026)

We prioritized bulbs that fit common medium (E26/ED17) bases, offered a range of wattages (50W–100W), provided documented lumen or Kelvin specs, and represented value in single and multi-pack formats

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Buying Guide

Match wattage to fixture and area size

Choose 50W, 70W, or 100W HID bulbs based on the size of the lot and fixture lumen requirements; higher wattage yields more lumens but increases energy use

Confirm base type (E26/ED17) first

Many parking lot retrofits and replacement fixtures use E26/ED17 medium bases—verify the fixture’s socket to ensure physical and electrical compatibility

Consider color temperature for visibility

Lower color temperatures (warmer) can improve contrast in some environments, while higher temps increase perceived brightness; check Kelvin rating when aiming for consistent lot illumination

Buy multi-packs for fixture clusters

Multi-packs can simplify maintenance and ensure matched light output across fixtures; several options are sold in 3-packs for 70W and 100W bulbs

Compare lumen output and efficacy

Look at lumen ratings (e.g., ~3600 lm for lower-watt models) relative to wattage to assess luminous efficacy and expected performance in a parking area