CU Phosco has expanded its road lighting portfolio with the launch of the E950A, a P Class LED luminaire developed exclusively for the Australian market to meet local utility and council lighting standards. Building on the proven E95X platform, the E950A combines contractor-friendly design with modern LED performance and are published on the National Electricity Market (NEM) Load Table alongside Ausgrid P Category luminaire approval.
Developed as an extension of the established E95X range, the new luminaire has been engineered to meet Australian P Class lighting requirements while incorporating enhancements tailored to the needs of utilities, contractors and local authorities.
Marking an important step in CU Phosco's continued investment in the Australian market, the E950A has achieved publication on the NEM Load Table and Ausgrid approval for P Class lighting applications.
Designed as a practical replacement for ageing sodium discharge and compact fluorescent luminaires, it helps asset owners modernise existing infrastructure while improving energy efficiency and reducing long-term maintenance requirements.
A key contractor-friendly feature of the luminaire is its tool-less entry to the gear and connection chamber, simplifying installation and routine maintenance for contractors working across large lighting estates. Its compact design combines the functionality of the larger E951 platform with a smaller footprint suited to Australian P Category applications.
Available in low and high power variants, the E950A offers a wide range of lumen packages and optical distributions, together with integrated control options including NEMA and Zhaga connectivity. It is also DarkSky Approved at 3000K and below, addressing local requirements for responsible outdoor lighting and environmental protection.
Keith Henry, General Manager and Telecommunications Product Manager at CU Phosco Australia, commented:
"The E950A demonstrates our commitment to developing products that address the specific requirements of local markets rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach.
"Being published on the NEM Load Table provides additional confidence for customers looking to invest in modern, efficient lighting infrastructure designed for Australian conditions without the need for additional applications to install them on un-metered supplies."
Suitable for a wide range of P Category applications, the E950A can be used for residential streets, local roads, public spaces, pathways and car parks. Its flexible design and intelligent control options allow it to support both current and future lighting strategies as Australian communities continue to modernise their public realm infrastructure.
This latest addition to the CU Phosco portfolio reinforces the company's commitment to combining proven international expertise with local market knowledge, helping customers achieve safe, efficient and sustainable road lighting outcomes.
For more information about the E950A and CU Phosco's Australian road lighting solutions, visit www.cuphosco.com or contact the CU Phosco Australia team.

