This article introduces a wide input range buck‐boost Light Emitting Diode (LED) driver designed for industrial and street lighting applications. The driver characterized by a continuous input current with less ripple and common ground between input and output featuring non‐inverting voltage at the output, suitable for green energy sources. The proposed topology achieves a high voltage conversion ratio which is a blend of quasi‐Z source boosting followed by conventional buck with enhanced step‐down voltage capability. Furthermore, the driver maintains a constant voltage at the load terminal for diverse source voltage variations by adapting the inherent buck‐boost nature. Also, the driver operates with low duty ratio results in lower voltage, current stresses and conduction losses. The steady state and design analysis of the proposed LED driver is carried out for an input voltage range from 24 to 96 V. An experimental prototype of 200 W/71 V LED driver is validated in the laboratory for wide input voltage. There is a high concordance exists between the theoretical analysis and experimental results of the proposed topology.