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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 All in One Solar Street Lights for Modern Decoration and in Large-Scale Projects
| 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 similar to a small world of
accurate collaboration. The lamp acts as the central output part
for lighting, and the light source is responsible for changing
electrical energy into light energy—such as fluorescent lamps,
sodium lamps, metal halide lamps, and LED light sources.
Fluorescent lamps have a luminous efficiency of more than 80Lm/W
and can last up to 8,000-10,000 hours; high-pressure sodium lamps
have a luminous efficiency of about 120Lm/W and a service life of
up to 24,000 hours; LED light sources have become the main choice
for solar street lamps because of their high brightness, long
lifespan, and low energy use. Optical parts control the direction
and spread angle of light, mechanical parts make sure the lamp is
stable and durable, and electrical parts work together with the
light source to keep it running steadily.
The solar panel serves as the system’s "energy collector," made up
of solar cells connected in series and parallel, sealed with
toughened glass, EVA, and TPT, and framed with an aluminum alloy.
Like a hardworking "little sun," it turns solar radiation into
electricity, resists wind and hail, and is easy to set up. The
battery acts as an "energy storage," saving electrical energy when
there is plenty of light and letting it out when lighting is
needed, making sure the light source has a steady power supply at
night. Acting as the system’s "intelligent brain," the solar
controller provides the best charging current and voltage to the
battery, stops overcharging and deep discharging, and makes the
battery last longer. Poles work closely with the base: the base
holds power cables to support the street lights and keeps the
lampposts firmly in place to keep the whole system upright.
During the day, under the guidance of the intelligent controller,
solar panels take in solar energy, turn it into electricity, and
charge the battery pack. At night, the battery pack releases
electrical energy to power the light source, allowing it to light
up—the whole process is automatic and needs very little manual
work.
The development of solar street lights has a long history. In 1900,
inventor Clarence Kemp got a patent for the design of the first
solar street lamp, which started its story. In the 1960s,
photovoltaic-powered navigation devices and lighting appeared on
streets, and solar lighting was officially set up. In 1973,
countries around the world actively did research on ground-based
uses of solar cells, with related projects increasing a lot. In the
1990s, governments all over the world actively promoted clean
energy, leading to a fast increase in the use of solar street
lights in civilian, commercial, and industrial areas. Today, with
the progress of LED and new battery technologies, solar street
lights are popular in street lighting systems because they are
highly energy-efficient, have a long service life, and need little
maintenance. By 2022, their market size had reached $4.56 billion,
and the Asia-Pacific region had become the largest market.
Solar street lights can be divided in many ways. By energy source,
they directly use solar energy—a clean energy; by power supply
mode, they are self-contained and do not rely on the traditional
power grid; by application, they are widely used in street
lighting, park decoration, industrial construction, military
places, airports, parking lots, and other situations; by lamp head
design, there are many different shapes.
Their advantages are obvious. In terms of environmental protection
and energy efficiency, they use solar power to achieve zero carbon
emissions, need no fossil fuel, reduce pollutant releases, and
effectively reduce the power grid load—especially suitable for
remote areas or regions with poor grid coverage. Installation and
maintenance costs are low: independent photovoltaic panel power
supply means no need for wiring, which greatly reduces 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 and need little maintenance. They
are highly flexible and adaptable, can work off-grid, and are
suitable for mountainous regions, islands, temporary road
construction lighting, and other scenarios. They also have
intelligent control functions like light sensing and time control,
which can automatically adjust brightness to fit different
environments. In terms of policy and economics, many countries
provide subsidies for renewable energy projects. Long-term
operating costs are lower than those of traditional street lights,
making them very economical.



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