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AC Flood Light Southeast Asia: Grid-Powered LED Flood Lighting for Ports, Industrial Parks & Commercial Projects in the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam & Thailand

By Linda Zhang | SUNDE Export Team · Zhongshan Sunde Lighting Co., Ltd. · Published 2026-08-18 · 15 years experience in LED lighting

Dusk-to-dawn reliability is the silent contract every port operator, industrial park security manager, commercial developer and EPC contractor in Southeast Asia signs with their lighting supplier — and it is a contract that too many imported fixtures break within two years of installation. This guide is the engineering and procurement playbook for the AC flood light Southeast Asia market: grid-powered LED flood lighting engineered for the region's typhoon belts, salt-laden coastlines, monsoon humidity and 35–45°C ambient heat. Drawing on project data from the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar and Cambodia, we cover the exact specifications that port container yards and industrial estates demand, the typhoon and salt-spray engineering standards that separate coastal-grade fixtures from warehouse-grade imports, the OEM/ODM factory-direct route used by ASEAN lighting brands, and the certification roadmap that wins LED flood light Philippines, industrial flood light Indonesia and grid-powered flood light Vietnam tenders. Written by Linda Zhang of the SUNDE export team — 15 years in LED lighting, a 160,000 m² factory, 50+ senior engineers and 60+ overseas brand clients — this article ends with a complete procurement checklist and a direct line to our engineers.

Table of Contents

  1. Market Overview: Southeast Asia's Expanding Port & Industrial Lighting Demand

  2. Core Chapter 1: Port & Industrial Park LED Flood Light Specifications

  3. Core Chapter 2: Typhoon, Salt Spray & High-Humidity Engineering Standards

  4. Core Chapter 3: OEM/ODM Factory-Direct Advantages for Southeast Asia

  5. Core Chapter 4: ASEAN Certification & Import Compliance Roadmap

  6. Real Project Cases: Philippines Port, Indonesian Industrial Estate & Vietnamese Commercial Hub

  7. Five Common Procurement Pitfalls

  8. Future Trends 2027–2028: Smart Controls, Hybrid Solar-Grid & Localization

  9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  10. Contact SUNDE for Your Project

Market Overview: Southeast Asia's Expanding Port & Industrial Lighting Demand

Southeast Asia is the world's most active story in industrial construction. ASEAN container ports move well over 100 million TEU every year — Singapore, Port Klang, Tanjung Priok, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep and Manila alone account for the majority — and throughput is compounding at 5–8% annually as supply chains shift production toward Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. Every new berth, every expanded container yard, every fresh industrial estate and every mixed-use commercial tower carries the same hidden line item: grid-powered flood lighting. The Philippines continues its Build Better More infrastructure program while coping with some of the region's highest electricity tariffs (~US$0.17/kWh), which makes energy-efficient LED flood light Philippines conversions financially compelling. Indonesia is adding factories and logistics hubs inside more than 100 operating industrial estates, feeding demand for industrial flood light Indonesia solutions. Vietnam's manufacturing FDI surge is lighting up new factory compounds and seaports around Ho Chi Minh City and Haiphong, while Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor and Malaysia's Port Klang expansion drive steady specification of LED security flood light Thailand and Malaysian yard lighting. Myanmar and Cambodia, with lower grid penetration and rapidly urbanizing commercial sectors, are the emerging frontier for both AC and solar product lines.

Three structural drivers make the AC (grid-powered) segment the backbone of this market rather than a niche:

  • Ports and industrial parks run on grid power. Container yards, factories, warehouses and commercial complexes are connected to the grid by definition. A grid-powered flood light delivers constant lux from dusk to dawn regardless of weather, which solar-only fixtures cannot guarantee through consecutive monsoon days. Grid-powered LED flood lighting typically cuts operating energy by 60–75% versus legacy metal halide, so the payback math works even at subsidized industrial tariffs.

  • Security is a written requirement, not a preference. Port operators, insurance underwriters and industrial park managers now specify minimum illumination levels and CCTV coverage in tenders. High-output IP66 flood light ASEAN port specifications appear in almost every container-yard tender document we see, because a uniformly lit yard is the cheapest theft deterrent a facility can buy.

  • Local brands need factory-direct OEM partners. Across Manila, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, lighting distributors and EPC contractors want their own branded fixtures for regional tenders. The OEM flood light ASEAN channel — branded housings, branded packaging, private molds — is growing faster than generic import trade.

The commercial consequence for buyers: supplier selection matters more than price lists. The right partner supplies photometric files, typhoon wind-load data, salt-spray test reports, ASEAN certification documents and on-time dispatch discipline — not just lumens on a datasheet. SUNDE's 160,000 m² factory with 500+ workers, 50+ senior engineers and 200+ skilled workers ships 35,000 PCS daily across 20+ production lines, with one hundred million annual sales, and the company holds the position of the highest consulting manufacturer for lighting categories on B2B platforms — a level of engineering attention that direct industrial buyers and EPC teams rely on.

Core Chapter 1: Port & Industrial Park LED Flood Light Specifications

An AC flood light Southeast Asia project succeeds or fails at the specification stage. The fixture that serves a Philippine container yard for a decade will be different from one destined for a Thai commercial façade, and the differences are measurable. Below are the five specification disciplines we apply to every port and industrial project, validated across hundreds of installations in the region.

1.1 Sizing: Wattage vs. Mounting Height

Wattage selection is driven by mounting height, target lux and beam control, not by instinct. Our working benchmarks for the region:

Application

Wattage

Mounting Height

Typical Target Lux

Gate houses, building perimeters, guard posts

50W–100W

4–6 m

20–30 lux

Factory yards, fence lines, parking lots

100W–200W

6–10 m

30–50 lux

Container yard edges, loading docks, fuel stations

200W–400W

10–15 m

50–75 lux

Container yard main aisles, truck staging, gantry areas

400W–800W

15–25 m (high mast)

75–100 lux

High-mast yard lighting, rail terminals, large storage

800W–1000W+

25–35 m

100+ lux

Legacy-to-LED conversion follows a proven ratio: 250W metal halide → 100W LED; 400W MH → 150–200W LED; 1000W MH → 300–400W LED; 2000W MH → 600–800W LED. At 150 lm/W system efficacy — and our latest platforms reach 180–200 lm/W — these replacements maintain or exceed original lux while cutting energy use 60–75%. A factory direct LED flood light port buyer should always request a free Dialux layout with certified IES files before committing to wattage, because beam angle choice (60°/90°/120°/asymmetric) can reduce the required fixture count by 20–30% on the same pole grid.

1.2 Photometric Quality: CCT, CRI and Beam Control

For industrial and security applications, specify 5000K–5700K neutral white at CRI ≥ 70; for commercial façades, parking and CCTV-critical areas, specify 4000K at CRI ≥ 80. High-CRI light renders faces, clothing and license plates accurately, which is why LED security flood light Thailand and Philippines security tenders increasingly demand CRI ≥ 80 as a written condition. Uniform distribution also eliminates the deep shadow pockets that CCTV blind spots exploit. All SUNDE fixtures ship with Type II/III/IV photometric classifications and IES/LDT files so the lighting designer can verify uniformity ratios (Emin/Eavg ≥ 0.5 recommended for yards) before purchase.

1.3 Electrical Design: Voltage, Power Factor and Surge Protection

Southeast Asia's grid standards are close but not identical, and a fixture must tolerate all of them from one SKU:

Country

Nominal Voltage / Frequency

Key Compliance Notes

Philippines

220V / 60Hz

PS/ICC Mark, DOE Philippines energy labeling

Indonesia

230V / 50Hz

SNI for regulated categories, SDPPI for radio modules

Vietnam

220V / 50Hz

CR mark, Declaration of Conformity, energy label

Thailand

220V / 50Hz

TISI, EGAT No.5 energy label

Malaysia

240V / 50Hz

SIRIM, ST (Suruhanjaya Tenaga) registration

Myanmar / Cambodia

230V / 50Hz

Emerging import controls; broker-assisted customs

The professional choice is a wide-range constant-current driver accepting 100–277V AC at 50/60Hz, so one grid-powered flood light Vietnam SKU also serves a Philippine port and a Malaysian estate. Add power factor ≥ 0.95, THD ≤ 15%, and built-in surge protection of 10kV/20kV (MOV + gas discharge tube) — lightning storms and grid switching events are routine across the region, and unprotected drivers die in the first monsoon season. Optional features matter for tenders: dusk-to-dawn photocell, motion sensors for security zones, and 0–10V or DALI dimming for energy management. For the complete product family, explore our LED flood light range and the LED street light range for yard roads and access ways.

1.4 Mechanical Design: Ingress and Impact

Minimum IP66 (dust-tight, powerful water jets) for all wall- and pole-mounted industrial fixtures; IP67 for ground-level and recessed units that can sit in puddles. Impact rating IK08–IK10 resists forklift knocks and vandalism in yards. Brackets should be marine-grade 316 stainless steel with stainless fasteners — never zinc-plated hardware on coastal sites — and housings should offer a low-windage profile with an aerodynamic sail area, a point that matters enormously in typhoon zones (covered in Chapter 2).

1.5 Component Honesty: Drivers, Capacitors and LEDs

Ask every supplier three questions: Which driver brand? Which capacitors (105°C rated)? Which LED package and its LM-80 lumen maintenance data? In 45°C ambient heat, cheap electrolytic capacitors and under-rated drivers fail fastest — typically at 12–18 months, right after the warranty handover. Specify Mean Well/Inventronics-class drivers, aluminum-core PCB, and L70 ≥ 50,000 hours at 45°C ambient. A 3–5 year written warranty with a refund-or-replacement promise is the industry's honest signal; SUNDE offers both, backed by 100% product testing on every batch (solar panel, battery, waterproof, IES, aging, salt spray, package and voltage capacitance).

Core Chapter 2: Typhoon, Salt Spray & High-Humidity Engineering Standards

This is where typhoon-resistant flood light Philippines engineering diverges from commodity imports. The Philippines averages 20 typhoons a year, with 6–9 landfalls; Super Typhoon Haiyan's 315 km/h gusts and Typhoon Rai's 2021 landfall flattened lighting infrastructure that was never designed for the load. Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand face similar monsoon and storm exposure along thousands of kilometers of coastline. A fixture engineered for a temperate climate will fail here — mechanically, electrically and cosmetically — often within a single storm season. Below are the four engineering disciplines that define a genuinely tropical-grade fixture.

2.1 Typhoon Wind-Load Engineering

Design wind speed, not sales talk, is the starting point. Coastal port zones across the region should be engineered for 150–200 km/h sustained winds with higher gust allowances. Concretely: low-sail-area aerodynamic housings, die-cast aluminum bodies tested for static wind load, IK10-rated glass and frames, hardened mounting brackets with locking washers and vibration-resistant fasteners, and cable glands that cannot be peeled open by wind-driven rain. A salt-spray proof flood light coastal installation must also survive the combination of wind and salt, which accelerates fastener corrosion dramatically. Request wind-load test data or static-load test reports in your tender evaluation; suppliers who cannot produce them have usually never tested anything.

2.2 Salt Spray: ISO 9227 Neutral Salt Spray Testing

Salt-laden air attacks unprotected aluminum, fasteners and optics. The engineering standard is ISO 9227 neutral salt spray (NSS): specify a minimum of 500 hours, and 1,000+ hours for direct seafront ports such as Manila, Tanjung Priok, Haiphong and Laem Chabang. What the test proves: anodized aluminum housing with 18–25 µm coating, 316 stainless steel hardware, marine-grade epoxy gaskets, UV-stabilized polycarbonate or tempered-glass lenses, and silicone seals that do not harden and crack in tropical UV. Cheaper "coastal" fixtures use bare aluminum and zinc bolts; within 12–18 months they show white corrosion bloom, seized fasteners and optical degradation. Our 100% product testing protocol runs salt spray on production batches so the specification is verified, not assumed.

2.3 Humidity, Condensation and Monsoon Cycles

Relative humidity in Southeast Asian ports routinely sits at 80–100%, and the day-night temperature cycle creates internal pressure changes inside every sealed housing. Without engineering countermeasures, the fixture "breathes" in humid air, condensate forms inside the optics, and the driver corrodes. The correct design package: three-layer conformal coating on the driver PCB, potted or encapsulated driver electronics, an IP66-rated pressure-equalizing breather valve, internal drainage channels, and desiccant where immersion risk exists. These details never appear in a price comparison, but they determine whether a LED flood light Philippines coastal installation still delivers full output in year five.

2.4 Thermal Management at 35–45°C Ambient

Most lumen claims are measured at 25°C lab ambient. In Jakarta or Bangkok daytime yard temperatures, a fixture with marginal heatsinking will thermally derate — losing 10–20% of output — or the LEDs will run hot and decay fast. Tropical-grade design means oversized aluminum heat sinks with verified thermal simulation, junction-temperature controls, and derating curves published for Ta = 45°C. Ask for the thermal test report, not just the marketing lumens. This honesty is why SUNDE publishes IES and aging-test documentation for every model we ship into ASEAN ports and industrial parks.

Core Chapter 3: OEM/ODM Factory-Direct Advantages for Southeast Asia

Across Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and Kuala Lumpur, the fastest-growing procurement model is not retail import — it is the OEM flood light ASEAN channel: a local brand, distributor or EPC contractor selling fixtures under its own name, supplied factory-direct by a Chinese manufacturer with full engineering support. This model collapses cost, accelerates tender response and builds lasting brand equity. Here is what a serious OEM partnership must deliver.

3.1 Why Factory Direct Beats Trading Companies

A trading intermediary adds 15–30% to cost while adding zero engineering value. A factory-direct relationship gives the buyer direct access to design engineers, QC data, private molds and pricing transparency. For port-scale projects — the factory direct LED flood light port model — the difference is measured in the tens of thousands of dollars and in who answers the phone at 2 a.m. when a yard fixture trips a breaker. SUNDE's export team handles OEM programs for 60+ overseas clients and has helped many of them establish renowned local lighting brands, which is why the company is the highest consulting manufacturer for lighting categories on B2B platforms.

3.2 The Customization Menu

A real OEM program starts with a blank sheet. Options we routinely execute for ASEAN partners: die-cast housing with your brand mold and silkscreened logo; your packaging artwork and bilingual manuals (English + Bahasa, Filipino, Vietnamese or Thai); custom wattage and voltage variants; beam angle and CCT tuning (3000K–6500K); driver brand selection; IP67 waterproof connectors; photocell, motion sensor or dimming options; custom mounting brackets for unusual poles and façades; and housing colors to match site aesthetics. Every OEM LED flood light Southeast Asia program includes NDA protection and territory exclusivity terms so your market stays yours.

3.3 R&D and Prototyping

Customization is only as good as the engineering behind it. Our 15 professional designers and 50+ senior engineers turn a requirement into a working prototype in 7–15 days, and samples ship for site testing before mass production begins. For complex items — a non-standard beam for a narrow yard aisle, a bracket for a heritage façade in a Vietnamese commercial district — the design team iterates until the photometric result matches the Dialux model. That is the difference between a logo-sticker OEM and a true ODM partner.

3.4 Quality Control and Capacity

Factory-direct only works if the factory has discipline. SUNDE's 160,000 m² facility employs 500+ workers — 50+ senior engineers and 200+ skilled workers — across 20+ production lines with 35,000 PCS daily production and one hundred million annual sales. Every batch is 100% tested before dispatch: solar panel, battery, waterproof, IES, aging, salt spray, package and voltage capacitance. The plant holds ISO9001 and produces under CE, ROHS, FCC, EMC, UL, CB, LVD, SAA and UKCA certifications, and partners with 20+ leading listed brands and delivers 50+ government projects. For OEM clients, QC documentation is compiled per batch so your compliance file is ready the day the container lands.

3.5 MOQ, Lead Times and After-Sales

MOQs are flexible by design — a first-order brand launch can start small, then scale. Standard production lead time is 15–30 days, and SUNDE maintains 100% on-time dispatch with 0 delays for 5 consecutive years. After-sales: a 3–5 year warranty with a promise of refund or free replacement for quality problems, spare-part kits shipped with the order, and all inquiries and after-sales service answered within 2 hours by a multilingual sales team (English, French, Japanese). With a 90% customer repurchase rate, the proof is in the repeat orders. To understand the full scope of our manufacturing and export capability, see About SUNDE and browse the complete product portfolio.

Core Chapter 4: ASEAN Certification & Import Compliance Roadmap

Certification is where otherwise excellent projects die. An LED flood light tender Philippines Indonesia can be won in the technical evaluation and lost in the compliance evaluation, because every ASEAN market runs its own approval regime and customs inspectors do not accept another country's paperwork. Below is the compliance map we work through on every regional tender, plus the factory documents that satisfy all of them.

4.1 Philippines: PS Mark / ICC Mark + DOE Energy Labeling

Electrical products sold in the Philippines require a Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS, under DTI) PS Mark or ICC Mark license, and lighting products fall under Department of Energy (DOE Philippines) energy labeling obligations. For government and large private tenders, the DOE label and BPS registration are routinely listed as mandatory bid documents. Duties on lighting imports typically run 5–15% depending on the HS classification, with VAT added at import. A supplier holding CE/ROHS/ISO9001 plus IEC-based test reports shortens the BPS licensing cycle dramatically because the underlying test data already exists.

4.2 Indonesia: SNI, SDPPI and Import Licensing

Indonesia applies SNI (Standar Nasional Indonesia) certification to regulated electrical categories, SDPPI approval for any fixture containing radio or sensor modules (motion sensors, wireless controls), and K3L for installations. Importers need an API-U importer license and a surveyor report (LS) for many product lines. Duties on luminaires generally sit in the 5–15% band plus PPN VAT (11% and rising), so landed-cost modeling should be done before tender pricing. For large industrial estates and port projects, coordinate early with the PLN connection requirements — illumination levels are often cross-checked against the project's energy audit.

4.3 Vietnam: CR Mark and Declaration of Conformity

Vietnam requires a CR mark and Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for lighting products under the current QCAR circular regime, supported by test reports to relevant TCVN standards, plus mandatory energy-efficiency labeling. The certification can be issued via local notified bodies using a foreign manufacturer's test data, which is the fastest path for a grid-powered flood light Vietnam program. Import duty on LED luminaires is typically 10–20% with VAT at 8–10%, and large FDI projects often demand DDP terms so the factory manages customs end-to-end.

4.4 Thailand: TISI and EGAT No.5 Label

Thailand's TISI (Thai Industrial Standards Institute) certification governs regulated products, while the EGAT No.5 energy label is the commercial signal that wins procurement favor in commercial and government projects. Fixtures with wireless modules additionally require NBTC equipment approval. Import duties for LED lighting are commonly 10–20% with 7% VAT. Thai EPC contractors we supply typically request the EGAT No.5 documentation package before tender submission.

4.5 Malaysia: SIRIM and ST Registration

Malaysia enforces SIRIM certification for many electrical products and ST (Suruhanjaya Tenaga / Energy Commission) registration for regulated goods, with MS standards referenced in public tenders. Duties on lighting are generally 5–20% plus SST. Malaysian logistics hubs — Port Klang, Johor — move high volumes of lighting, and compliant documentation is a routine condition of supply contracts.

4.6 Myanmar and Cambodia: Emerging Regimes

Myanmar's import controls and licensing operate through registered importers and brokers, with certification requirements still maturing; Cambodia has no mandatory luminaire certification yet, but major projects increasingly request IEC-based test reports and ISO9001 as a de facto bar. Both markets reward suppliers who can produce a complete technical dossier on demand. Note the ATIGA angle: goods of ASEAN origin enjoy preferential duty treatment, which is why some regional players localize assembly — a strategy worth modeling if your volumes justify it.

4.7 The Tender-Ready Document Kit

Whatever the destination, build this kit once and reuse it on every bid: CE, ROHS, ISO9001, FCC, EMC, UL, CB, LVD, SAA and UKCA certificates; IES photometric files; LM-80 and LM-79 reports; IP and IK test reports; ISO 9227 salt-spray reports; thermal and aging test data; commercial documents (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin); and flexible Incoterms (FOB, CIF or DDP). Payment terms for tenders typically run T/T with 30% deposit and balance before shipment, or an irrevocable LC for large public tenders. SUNDE's export team assembles these dossiers for every ASEAN shipment, which is why our clients win rather than plead.

Real Project Cases: Philippines Port, Indonesian Industrial Estate & Vietnamese Commercial Hub

The specifications above are not theoretical — they are the load-bearing walls of projects we have delivered across the region. Three anonymized case studies below show scale, delivery data and measurable results.

Case Study 1: Luzon Container Port Yard Relighting (Philippines)

A container terminal operator on Luzon needed to relight a 140,000 m² yard without interrupting port operations. SUNDE supplied 400 units of 400W IP66 flood lights engineered to typhoon wind-load and 1,000-hour ISO 9227 salt-spray specifications — an IP66 flood light ASEAN port grade package with 316 stainless mounting and photocell-plus-dimming control. Each fixture replaced a legacy 2000W metal halide unit. Delivery ran in two batches over 45 days with 100% on-time dispatch; the on-site acceptance rate was 100%. Measured results: approximately 2.4 GWh of annual energy avoided (≈ US$400,000 at local industrial tariffs), roughly 1,400 tonnes of CO₂ per year eliminated, and yard CCTV identification quality visibly improved thanks to 5000K high-CRI optics. The terminal has since standardized its future phases on the same specification.

Case Study 2: Java Industrial Estate Security Upgrade (Indonesia)

An industrial estate management company in Java consolidated security lighting across 12 tenant compounds into a single branded program — the OEM flood light ASEAN model in action. SUNDE delivered 300 units of 200W and 120 units of 100W fixtures under the client's own brand, with Bahasa-Indonesia manuals, local packaging artwork and SNI documentation support. Lead time was 30 days from approved sample; the full batch passed 100% factory testing including salt spray and aging, and final acceptance was 99.2%. Energy consumption across the estate fell 68% versus the previous mixed halogen/metal-halide install, and the estate operator now markets the branded fixtures to new tenants as part of its "security-ready" leasing proposition.

Case Study 3: Ho Chi Minh City Commercial Hub (Vietnam)

A commercial developer in Ho Chi Minh City required coordinated façade, parking and perimeter lighting for a mixed-use complex, with strict aesthetic requirements — 4000K, CRI ≥ 80, low-glare optics and custom brackets for concrete façades. SUNDE supplied 150 units of 150W commercial-grade flood lights with custom mounting hardware and DDP door delivery to the site. Design-to-delivery took 60 days, including photometric validation against the architect's lighting design. The completed installation reduced lighting energy by 62% versus the developer's previous scheme while meeting the project's lux and uniformity targets; the developer has since adopted the same fixture for two follow-on projects.

All three programs shipped with full compliance dossiers, IES files and spare-part kits — and every one of them was secured through a factory direct LED flood light port or estate relationship that eliminated intermediary margins and put the client in direct contact with our engineering team.

Five Common Procurement Pitfalls

After two decades in this industry, we can predict where regional projects go wrong. Avoid these five traps and you will outlast 90% of your competitors' installations.

  1. Buying lumens claims instead of photometric evidence. Datasheet lumens measured at 25°C collapse in 45°C tropical ambient. Demand IES files, LM-80 data and thermal reports, and run a free Dialux verification before you sign. If the supplier cannot produce the files, the fixture does not deliver the claimed output.

  2. Skipping surge protection. Lightning storms, grid switching and generator changeovers are routine across ASEAN. Fixtures without 10kV/20kV SPDs fail in the first monsoon. Surge protection is a few dollars at the factory and a full replacement event at the site — never omit it.

  3. Accepting "IP66" without a test report. Untested "IP66" housings leak in monsoon rain, corrode internally and die at 12–18 months. Require the IP test certificate, and inspect the gasket design and breather valve yourself. A genuine IP66 ASEAN port fixture is engineered, not labeled.

  4. Voltage and frequency mismatch. A US-spec 120V/60Hz fixture installed on a 220V/50Hz Philippine or Vietnamese circuit fails on energization. Confirm wide-range 100–277V drivers and check the frequency rating — 50/60Hz auto-compatible — in the purchase order.

  5. Coastal hardware corner-cutting. Zinc-plated bolts, uncoated aluminum and ordinary silicone seals are a false economy on any salt-spray proof flood light coastal site. Within 18 months you will be paying for crane access to replace seized fasteners and corroded housings. Specify 316 stainless hardware and ISO 9227-tested finishes from day one.

Four trends will reshape the AC flood light Southeast Asia market between 2027 and 2028 — and each one changes the supplier shortlist.

1. Efficacy climbs past 200 lm/W. Chip-scale packaging and next-generation drivers will push system efficacy toward 200+ lm/W, shrinking wattage per lux and further compressing payback periods. Ports and estates that convert now will simply retrofit again later at lower cost — but the engineering disciplines in this guide remain the constant.

2. Smart, connected lighting becomes standard in tenders. Photocells are already universal; the next wave is mesh-based remote monitoring, integrated motion sensing and predictive maintenance alerts. EPC contractors will increasingly bid "lighting as a system" — fixtures, sensors and management software — and factories with in-house smart-control engineering will win. Our smart-ready AC flood light platforms already support 0–10V, DALI and sensor integration for exactly these tenders.

3. Hybrid solar-grid deployments spread across islands and remote zones. Philippine islands, eastern Indonesian sites and Cambodian provincial projects combine grid-backed AC fixtures with solar flood lights and solar street lights for unpowered stretches — one supplier covering both technologies wins the integrated package. Hybrid controllers that switch seamlessly between grid and battery are already in our range.

4. Regulation, localization and e-procurement tighten. DOE Philippines energy labeling, Thailand's EGAT No.5, Vietnam's energy-efficiency mandates and green-building schemes (LEED, Green Building Index, Green Mark, EDGE) will make efficiency documentation mandatory, while e-procurement portals push tenders online. Expect more regional distribution hubs and in-country after-sales networks — suppliers who stock locally and respond within hours will dominate. SUNDE's 2-hour response commitment, multilingual team and 90% repurchase rate exist precisely for this environment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What wattage AC flood light do I need for a port container yard?

Typically 300W–800W depending on mounting height and target lux: 200–400W for yard edges at 10–15m, 400–800W for main aisles and truck staging at 15–25m, and 800W+ for high-mast 25–35m applications. At 150+ lm/W efficacy, a 400W LED replaces a 2000W metal halide one-for-one. SUNDE provides free Dialux layouts and IES files to size your exact pole grid.

Q2. Do you support OEM/ODM with our own brand?

Yes — this is our core channel for Southeast Asia. We provide custom molds and logos, branded packaging, multilingual manuals, custom wattage/voltage/beam/CCT options, driver selection and territory protection, and we have helped 60+ overseas clients establish renowned local lighting brands.

Q3. Which certifications do SUNDE products hold?

CE, ROHS, ISO9001, FCC, EMC, UL, CB, LVD, SAA and UKCA. The same IEC-based test reports feed PS/ICC (Philippines), SNI (Indonesia), CR/DoC (Vietnam), TISI (Thailand) and SIRIM (Malaysia) applications, so your compliance dossier is prepared quickly.

Q4. Can you help with PS Mark, SNI, TISI or SIRIM certification for our imports?

Yes. We prepare the documentation package from existing test reports, coordinate sample submission with your local notified body or agent, and advise on import duties, licensing (such as Indonesia's API-U) and Incoterms. Our clients typically shorten certification lead times by months.

Q5. Can your flood lights really withstand typhoons?

Yes, when specified correctly. Our coastal-grade fixtures are engineered for 150–200 km/h wind loads with low-windage housings, IK10-rated frames, 316 stainless brackets and locking hardware, and are salt-spray tested per ISO 9227 to 1,000+ hours for direct seafront ports.

Q6. What is the salt-spray test duration on your fixtures?

Standard batches run 500 hours of ISO 9227 neutral salt spray; port and seafront programs run 1,000+ hours. Every production batch is salt-spray tested as part of our 100% testing protocol, alongside waterproof, IES, aging, package and voltage capacitance checks.

Q7. What warranty and after-sales do you offer?

A 3–5 year written warranty with a promise of refund or free replacement for quality problems, spare-part kits included with orders, and all inquiries and after-sales service answered within 2 hours by our multilingual team.

Q8. What are your MOQ and lead times for ASEAN orders?

MOQ is flexible for OEM brand launches and can scale with volume. Standard production lead time is 15–30 days, and we maintain 100% on-time dispatch with 0 delays for 5 consecutive years — the discipline our port and estate clients rely on for tender schedules.

Q9. What payment terms do you offer for tender projects?

T/T with 30% deposit and balance before shipment is standard; irrevocable letters of credit are accepted for large public tenders; and DDP terms are available so we manage customs clearance and delivery to your site in-country.

Q10. Should I choose AC flood lights or solar flood lights for my project?

If grid power exists, choose AC: constant output regardless of weather, high wattages for yards and perimeters, and 60–75% energy savings versus metal halide. Choose solar flood lights for remote, unpowered sites such as island ports, guard posts and fence lines. Many ASEAN projects deploy both, supplied by one factory.

Q11. Do you provide photometric design and IES files?

Yes — free Dialux layouts, certified IES/LDT files and LM-80/LM-79 data for every model, so your lighting designer or tender evaluator can verify lux, uniformity and energy numbers before purchase.

Q12. How quickly will I get a quotation?

Send your project brief — country, scale, wattage, certifications, OEM customization — and our 50+ senior engineers will prepare a complete quotation within 24 hours, with all follow-up questions answered within 2 hours.

Ready to Build Your Lighting Brand with SUNDE?

Send your project brief — country, project scale, wattage, certifications, OEM customization — and our 50+ senior engineers will prepare a complete quotation within 24 hours. All inquiries and after-sales service responded within 2 hours. Promise refund or free replacement for quality problems.

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Why SUNDE: 15 years experience in LED lighting | 20+ leading listed brands partner | 50+ government projects | CE/ROHS/ISO9001/FCC/EMC/UL/CB/LVD/SAA/UKCA certified | 160,000 m² factory with 500+ workers, 50+ senior engineers, 200+ skilled workers | 20+ production lines, 35,000 PCS daily production, one hundred million annual sales | 100% product testing (solar panel / battery / waterproof / IES / aging / salt spray / package / voltage capacitance) | 15 professional designers | 90% customer repurchase rate | 100% on-time delivery, 0 delays for 5 consecutive years | The highest consulting manufacturer for lighting categories on B2B platforms | All inquiries and after-sales responded within 2 hours | Promise refund or free replacement for quality problems
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Why SUNDE: 15 years experience in LED lighting | 20+ leading listed brands partner | 50+ government projects | CE/ROHS/ISO9001/FCC/EMC/UL/CB/LVD/SAA/UKCA certified | 160,000 m2 factory with 500+ workers, 50+ senior engineers, 200+ skilled workers | 20+ production lines, 35,000 PCS daily production, one hundred million annual sales | 100% product testing (solar panel, battery, waterproof, IES, aging testing, salt spray, package testing, voltage capacitance, etc) | 15 professional designers | 90% customer repurchase rate | 100% on-time delivery, 0 delays for 5 consecutive years | The highest consulting manufacturer for lighting categories on B2B platforms | Providing a full set of service to build your own brand | All inquiries and after-sales service will be responded to within 2 hours | Providing market protection or exclusive agency rights | Promise a refund or free replacement for quality problems | We are good at helping with new brand to grow up and achieve a win-win situation | We have a professional engineering team to assist you in submitting the bid and securing the project | We have helped 60+ overseas clients establish as renowned local lighting brands, with some ranking among the top 10 in their markets | Rich experience of 50+ government projects across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America | Senior engineer team provides technical support and in-depth customization | Launching 5 new products every quarter, our private molds are self-developed | Supply chain of core components matches top-tier brands, ensuring consistent quality | Multilingual sales team (EN, FR, JP) provides documentation and installation videos in the corresponding languages
Factory: No.11 yuxiang dongdi street henglan town, zhongshan city guangdong province | WhatsApp: +86 13777926647 | Email: admin@sundeled.com | Web: www.sundeled.com