Product Category

Parking Garage Lighting

LED fixtures engineered for parking structures, canopies, soffits, stairwells, and covered walkways. Low-profile designs with wet-location ratings, occupancy sensor compatibility, and networked lighting control options.

DLC Listed DLC Qualified Rebate Eligible
UL Listed UL Listed Safety Certified
10-Year Warranty 10-Year Full Warranty

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Jarvis Lighting LED parking garage fixtures deliver 3,600–10,000+ lumens across a 30–80W range for parking structures, covered walkways, canopies, soffits, and stairwells. The lineup includes the PGR-V series (selectable wattage/CCT, Z10-ready), PGC square eave/soffit lights, PG round garage lights with PhotoMotion sensor option, and CL-G2 slim surface-mount canopy lights. All are DLC-qualified, JarvisLink™ compatible, and backed by a 10-year warranty.

Specifications at a Glance

  • Wattage: 30W – 80W (selectable on PGR-V)
  • Output: 3,600 – 10,000+ lumens
  • CCT: 3000K / 4000K / 5000K (selectable on PGR-V)
  • Voltage: 120-277V, 50/60Hz
  • Mounting: Surface, ceiling, pendant, soffit
  • Controls: 0-10V dim, Z10 ready, JarvisLink™, PhotoMotion option
  • Lens: UV-resistant polycarbonate (tamper-proof on CL-G2)
  • Rating: UL Listed for wet/damp locations

Which parking garage fixture fits your application?

Application Recommended Series Wattage Key Feature Replaces
Parking garage — open deck PGR-V 45/60/80W (selectable) Z10 ready, JarvisLink™ 150–250W HPS
Parking garage — low ceiling PG Round 30–60W Slim profile, PhotoMotion option 100–175W HPS
Eave / soffit / entry canopy PGC Square 34–54W Glass lens, retrofit adapter plate 70–150W HPS
Stairwell / covered walkway CL-G2 Surface Mount 30–50W Tamper-proof lens, slim profile 2-lamp T8 fluorescent

Frequently Asked Questions

What LED parking garage light replaces a 150W HPS?
A 150W HPS fixture draws approximately 190W including ballast. The Jarvis PGR-V at 60W selectable provides comparable illumination at 68% less energy. The PGR-V's selectable wattage (45W/60W/80W) allows field adjustment to match the target foot-candle level for your specific garage layout without replacing the fixture.
Are parking garage lights required to have occupancy sensors?
Yes, in most jurisdictions. ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and IECC 2021 require occupancy-based lighting controls in enclosed parking garages. The Jarvis PGR-V supports Z10 occupancy sensors and JarvisLink networked controls. The PG round series offers a factory-installed PhotoMotion sensor option. Both approaches satisfy code requirements for automatic shut-off or dimming in unoccupied zones.
What is the difference between the PGR-V and PG parking garage lights?
The PGR-V is the newest Jarvis parking garage fixture with selectable wattage (45/60/80W), selectable CCT (3000K/4000K/5000K), and Z10/JarvisLink compatibility for networked controls. The PG round series has a fixed wattage, circular profile with application-specific optics, and offers a factory-installed PhotoMotion sensor. Choose PGR-V for maximum flexibility and networked control. Choose PG for straightforward installations with integrated motion sensing.
Can Jarvis parking garage fixtures withstand moisture and temperature extremes?
Yes. All Jarvis parking garage fixtures are UL Listed for wet or damp locations. The PGR-V features a UV-resistant frosted polycarbonate lens with integrated thermal management. The CL-G2 has a tamper-proof polycarbonate lens rated for impact resistance. These fixtures are designed for the temperature swings, moisture, and vehicle exhaust exposure typical of parking structures.
What foot-candle level is recommended for parking garages?
IESNA RP-20 recommends minimum maintained illumination of 5 foot-candles in general parking areas and 50 foot-candles at entry/exit ramps during daytime transition zones. Stairwells require 10 foot-candles minimum. Jarvis provides free photometric layouts that calculate fixture spacing to meet RP-20 targets for your specific garage dimensions.
Are Jarvis parking garage lights eligible for utility rebates?
Yes. All Jarvis parking garage fixtures are DLC-qualified under DesignLights Consortium V5.1 standards. Typical rebates for DLC-qualified garage fixtures range from $25 to $75 per fixture. Adding occupancy sensors (PGR-V with Z10 or PG with PhotoMotion) may qualify for additional controls-based incentives in some utility programs.
What is the difference between the PGR-V, PG, and PGC parking garage lights?
The PGR-V is the newest fixture with selectable wattage (45/60/80W), selectable CCT (3000K/4000K/5000K), and Z10/JarvisLink compatibility for networked controls. The PG round series has a circular profile with application-specific optics and optional factory-installed PhotoMotion sensor for motion-activated dimming. The PGC square series is designed for eave, soffit, and compact canopy positions with an ultra-clear glass lens and optional soffit retrofit adapter plate.
Do parking garage lights need to meet energy code requirements for controls?
Yes. ASHRAE 90.1-2019 and IECC 2021 require occupancy-based lighting controls in enclosed parking garages. The Jarvis PGR-V is Z10-ready and compatible with JarvisLink networked controls, enabling zone-based occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, and scheduled dimming. The PG round series offers a factory-installed PhotoMotion sensor providing bi-level dimming — fixtures automatically dim to 20–30% when no motion is detected.

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