
Volleyball Court Lighting
Problems
Players complain about glare or poor visibility during play : Old metal halide or fluorescent systems often create uneven lighting and harsh glare, especially when the ball is moving fast. Poor visibility leads to missed calls, eye strain, and frustrated athletes.
We’re spending too much on energy and maintenance : Traditional lighting eats up power and requires frequent bulb replacements. Downtime for maintenance disrupts scheduling and increases operating costs.
Lighting levels aren’t consistent for training and official games : Some venues need brighter lighting for competition, and softer lighting for daily practice or youth sessions. But with fixed-output fixtures, it’s all or nothing.
Outdoor courts look too dim at night, or lights disturb neighbors : Outdoor volleyball courts often suffer from low visibility at night, and traditional floodlights can spill light into surrounding areas.

Volleyball Court Lighting Layout
Light fixtures are arranged on both sides of the court. The installation height of lighting fixtures in non-competition courts is at least 8 meters, and the installation height of lighting fixtures in formal competition courts is at least 12 meters. The lighting poles are arranged sideways on both sides of the outdoor court.
Light poles in courts with audience seats should be arranged behind the audience seats to avoid blocking the audience’s line of sight.

Outdoor Volleyball Court – SLIMⅢ-120W
Recommended to choose our Slim III series 120W:
This is our representative professional floodlight . LED fixtures with anti-glare optics and high CRI for accurate color and ball tracking. Even light distribution with no dark corners or hotspots. Custom beam angles to suit your ceiling height or pole setup
Energy-efficient LEDs that cut consumption by up to 70%. 50,000+ hour lifespan
High-lumen, IP66-rated fixtures built for outdoor use. Tight beam control to keep light focused on the court. Optional glare shields to reduce spill and comply with local light pollution rules
Site level | Applicable venues | product | Installation method | quantity | remark |
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I | volleyball court | Slim III | 4 light poles at four corners | 8 | 8-12m light pole |
II | volleyball court | Slim III | 4 light poles at four corners | 12 | 8-12m light pole |

Indoor Volleyball Court – AEGIS 150W
Recommended to choose our AEGIS series 150W:
Indoor Volleyball Court often deal with direct ball impact, especially near mid-court fixtures. A broken lens or cover can mean downtime or costly replacements.
With Aegis, we’ve built in a protective grill that absorbs impact without compromising light output. And thanks to its modular design, maintenance is quick — just swap out a module instead of replacing the whole unit. Less downtime, more game time.
Every installation is a re-verification of our professional strength, and every beam of light ignites infinite possibilities on the playing field
Site level | Applicable venues | product | Installation method | quantity | remark |
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I | volleyball court | Aegis | Projection from both sides | 10 | Installation height 8m |
II | volleyball court | Aegis | Projection from both sides | 16 | Installation height 8m |

Ready to Serve Your Court the Right Light?
We’ve helped schools, sports centers, and municipalities upgrade their volleyball lighting to a modern, efficient standard—without the headaches. Whether you need a new installation or a retrofit, we’ll provide a full solution, including lighting design, fixture selection, and after-sales support.
🔧 Need a lighting layout?
Send us your court dimensions—we’ll send back a free photometric plan.
📞 Have questions?
Talk to our lighting specialists—we’ll help you choose the right setup for your court, budget, and goals.
Let’s bring your court to life—game after game, season after season.
Frequently Asked Question
01 How do you prevent glare from affecting players, especially during serves or jumps?
Our LED fixtures are designed with anti-glare lenses and precise beam angles to minimize direct light hitting players’ eyes. We also adjust positioning based on net height and player movement zones.
02 We have multiple courts. Can we control lighting by zone?
Yes. Our systems can be divided by court, time slot, or event type. With dimming and scheduling options, you can light only the areas in use and save energy when others are idle.
03We’re near a residential area—can the lighting be contained to avoid light spill?
Definitely. We offer fixtures with tight optical control and glare shields that direct light precisely to the court, keeping neighbors and local authorities happy.
04 How quickly can we install these in an existing facility?
It depends on your layout, but most retrofits are straightforward. Our team can review your setup, recommend the best fixtures, and provide mounting and wiring guidance.