FA Bollard Luminaire: New Ultra-Wide Distribution

June 19, 2026
Product Launches
Up to 20 m bollard spacing
1:21 – the new spacing factor for path lighting: the new ultra-wide distribution of the FA bollard luminaire uses a custom-developed reflector optic to illuminate paths uniformly from a light point height of just 0.92 m, even with exceptionally wide spacing.
Four scenarios. Exceptional spacing.
From visual orientation to standards-compliant lighting according to EN 13201: the new ultra-wide distribution makes exceptionally wide bollard spacing possible.
Visual orientation
Where no formal standard requirement applies, the FA bollard luminaire opens up maximum design freedom – with very wide spacing and a calm lighting effect along the path.
At least 1 lx
For paths where a defined minimum illuminance of 1 lx is to be achieved between two bollards – a practical reference value for many applications.
P2–P4 according to EN 13201
For standards-compliant path lighting according to the P classes of EN 13201 – for example on footpaths, cycle paths, promenades, or public outdoor spaces.
P1 according to EN 13201
For higher lighting requirements with closer bollard spacing – where the stricter P1 class is to be achieved.

RP11 – our new reflector optic
No light above the horizontal
Despite its extremely wide light distribution, no direct light is emitted above the horizontal – for responsible path lighting based on Dark-Sky principles.
High visual comfort
The shielded light source and uniform light distribution on the ground create a calm lighting effect – for good visibility and safe orientation even at low illuminance levels.
Uniformity instead of hotspots
Instead of bright pools around the bollard and dark areas in between, the high-precision reflector optic directs the light precisely along the path – for light quality you can see.

Specify wide spacing with confidence
For path lighting with RP11, we have prepared examples for the most important planning scenarios – as a compact guide for lighting design, specification, and project coordination.
Download RP11 planning guide


