Driveway Lighting

A driveway is a vehicular access point for a property adjacent to a road or street crossing over a verge, nature strip and/or footpath.

They serve as a path for vehicles to enter and exit a property, connecting the street or road to the garage, carport, or parking area. 

Solar Driveway Lights

The 2 Series solar bollard lights enhance visibility and delineate the driveway and any landscaping surrounding it.

They are built to last, UV resistant, and fully sealed, so potential rainfall or flooding isn’t an issue. Solar is an excellent option for driveway lighting as it’s free to run and environmentally friendly.

FAQ’s

Solar bollard lights that are commercial grade in design are primarily used to light up pathways, sidewalks, footpaths, trails, driveways, access ways, parking lots, streets, recreation areas, docks, jetties, pontoons, stairways, pedestrian crossings, playgrounds, or to enhance the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces by highlighting architectural features, and landscaping.
Solar bollard lights enhance public safety and liveability at night and offer a cost-effective and sustainable lighting solution for areas with environmental restrictions or where it’s too cost prohibitive to run electrical wiring.

Yes, if designed with downward-facing optics to direct light where it’s needed effectively for lighting car parks, minor roads, footpaths and community spaces. Solar Bollard Lighting produce a large range of overhead solar lighting configurations that are suitable for these types of applications.

Yes, but most solar bollard lights are IK10 (impact) certified only and also need to be IP68 (submersible) certified to be capable of withstanding these types of environments. These solar bollard lights have been specifically engineered and come with a manufacturer (not resellers) 10-year warranty.

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