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| Categories | All In One Solar Street Lights |
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| Brand Name: | UNIKE |
| Model Number: | UNK-SL-YL2-30w-4 modules |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 100~500 pieces,1 sample supported |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Controller: | Intelligent solar charge controller |
| Lamp Size: | 887*400*267MM |
| Pole Mount Interface: | diameter 60/76mm optional |
| Lighting Time: | 12hrs per night, 3-5 rainy days |
| Battery: | 240W(3.2V/75AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery |
| Solar Panel: | 5V/70W Monocrystalline silicon, 25yrs life span |
| Company Info. |
| Shenzhen UNIKE Technology Limited |
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180lm/W Ip65 Integrated All in One LED Solar Street Light Large Project Decoration Modern Prices
| Power | Number of modules | Solar panel | Battery | Light source | Installation Height | Lamp Size |
| 30w | 4 modules | 5V/70W Monocrystalline silicon | 240WH(3.2V/75AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 256pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 5-7m | 887*400*267MM |
| 40w | 4 modules | 18V/70W Monocrystalline silicon | 288WH(3.2V/90AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 256pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 5-7m | 887*400*267MM |
| 45w | 5 modules | 18V/90W Monocrystalline silicon | 336WH(3.2V/105AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 320pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 5-7m | 1160*400*267MM |
| 50w | 5 modules | 18V/90W Monocrystalline silicon | 384WH(3.2V/120AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 320pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 5-7m | 1160*400*267MM |
| 60w | 5 modules | 18V/90W Monocrystalline silicon | 460.8WH(12.8V/36AH) LiFePo4 LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 320pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 5-7m | 1160*400*267MM |
| 60w | 6 modules | 18V/110W Monocrystalline silicon | 480WH(3.2V/150AH) LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 384pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 7-9m | 1435*400*267MM |
| 70w | 6 modules | 18V/110W Monocrystalline silicon | 537.6WH(12.8V/42AH) LiFePo4 Lithium battery | 384pcs*1.5W Lumileds 3030SMD LED 6500K | 7-9m | 400*2671435*MM |
Solar Street Lights: Sustainable Lighting:
The solar street lighting system is akin to a tiny universe of
precise coordination. The lamp serves as the core output unit for
lighting, while the light source is tasked with converting
electrical energy into light energy—examples include fluorescent
lamps, sodium lamps, metal halide lamps, and LED light sources.
Fluorescent lamps boast a luminous efficiency exceeding 80Lm/W,
with a lifespan of up to 8,000-10,000 hours; high-pressure sodium
lamps have a luminous efficiency of around 120Lm/W and a service
life of up to 24,000 hours; LED light sources have emerged as the
mainstream choice for solar street lamps thanks to their high
brightness, long lifespan, and low energy consumption. Optical
components regulate the direction and diffusion angle of light,
mechanical components ensure the lamp’s stability and durability,
and electrical components work in tandem with the light source for
stable operation.
The solar panel acts as the system’s "energy collector," composed
of solar cells connected in series and parallel, sealed with
tempered glass, EVA, and TPT, and framed with an aluminum alloy.
Like a diligent "little sun," it converts solar radiation into
electricity, withstands wind and hail, and is easy to install. The
battery functions as an "energy reservoir," storing electrical
energy when light is abundant and releasing it when illumination is
needed, ensuring a steady power supply for the light source at
night. Serving as the system’s "intelligent brain," the solar
controller delivers optimal charging current and voltage to the
battery, prevents overcharging and deep discharging, and extends
the battery’s service life. Poles collaborate closely with the
base: the base houses power cables to support the street lights,
while securing the lampposts firmly in position to keep the entire
system upright.
During daylight hours, under the direction of the intelligent
controller, solar panels absorb solar energy, convert it into
electricity, and charge the battery pack. At night, the battery
pack releases electrical energy to power the light source, enabling
illumination—the entire process is automated, requiring minimal
manual involvement.
The evolution of solar street lights is storied. In 1900, inventor
Clarence Kemp patented the design of the first solar street lamp,
marking the start of its history. In the 1960s,
photovoltaic-powered navigation devices and lighting emerged on
streets, and solar lighting was officially established. In 1973,
nations worldwide actively conducted research on ground-based
applications of solar cells, with related projects proliferating.
In the 1990s, governments globally actively promoted clean energy,
leading to a rapid rise in the use of solar street lights in
civilian, commercial, and industrial sectors. Today, driven by
advancements in LED and new battery technologies, solar street
lights are favored in street lighting systems for their high energy
efficiency, long service life, and low maintenance needs. By 2022,
their market size had reached $4.56 billion, with the Asia-Pacific
region emerging as the largest market.
Solar street lights can be classified in numerous ways. By energy
source, they directly benefit from solar energy—a clean energy
source; by power supply mode, they are self-contained and do not
depend on the traditional power grid; by application, they are
widely used in street lighting, park enhancement, industrial
construction, military settings, airports, parking lots, and other
scenarios; by lamp head design, there are multiple shapes
available.
Their advantages are notable. In terms of environmental protection
and energy efficiency, they utilize solar power to achieve zero
carbon emissions, requiring no fossil fuel consumption, reducing
pollutant releases, and effectively easing the power grid
load—particularly suitable for remote areas or regions with
inadequate grid coverage. Installation and maintenance costs are
low: independent photovoltaic panel power supply eliminates the
need for wiring, significantly reducing construction difficulty and
expenses. LED light sources have a long lifespan of 5,000-100,000
hours, while photovoltaic panels and battery packs have a design
life of 5-8 years, with infrequent maintenance needs. Highly
flexible and adaptable, they can operate off-grid, suitable for
mountainous regions, islands, temporary road construction lighting,
and other scenarios. They also feature intelligent control
functions like light sensing and time control, enabling automatic
brightness adjustment to suit different environments. In terms of
policy and economics, many countries offer subsidies for renewable
energy projects. Long-term operating costs are lower than those of
traditional street lights, making them highly economical.
However, solar street lights have limitations. They are heavily
influenced by environmental factors: power generation efficiency
drops during rainy days or winters when light is scarce, and they
rely on energy storage b



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