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Fully Autonomous Solar Lighting for Residential Area

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Fully Autonomous Solar Lighting for Residential Area

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A small car park on Edward St., Norwood, South Australia encountered a lighting issue due to problems with the underground power. Fixing the mains power conduits and restoring the supply was deemed too costly, which led to considering solar lighting on the existing poles as a more cost-effective alternative. The site was evaluated to ensure that the existing poles could support the additional weight after the installation of solar lights. Additionally, the positioning of the poles was assessed to ensure they were not placed in shaded areas, allowing the solar panels to effectively capture energy throughout the day. Shenzhen Omniluce recommended the most suitable product for this location and application – The HelioWrap Solar Light. This unit was compatible with the existing poles and offered a vertically integrated LED lighting solution to be rotated to the optimal direction independent of the position of the solar panel.

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Roadway lighting, Street lighting, residential area lighting, re, renewable energy


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Fully Autonomous Solar Lighting for Residential Area

Roadway lighting, Street lighting, residential area lighting, re, renewable energy

A small car park on Edward St., Norwood, South Australia encountered a lighting issue due to problems with the underground power. Fixing the mains power conduits and restoring the supply was deemed too costly, which led to considering solar lighting on the existing poles as a more cost-effective alternative. The site was evaluated to ensure that the existing poles could support the additional weight after the installation of solar lights. Additionally, the positioning of the poles was assessed to ensure they were not placed in shaded areas, allowing the solar panels to effectively capture energy throughout the day. Shenzhen Omniluce recommended the most suitable product for this location and application – The HelioWrap Solar Light. This unit was compatible with the existing poles and offered a vertically integrated LED lighting solution to be rotated to the optimal direction independent of the position of the solar panel.