Why Solar

Clean All Night Light

Stand-alone solar lighting in public areas has become popular due to its easy installation, low impact on the environment, and use of a free renewable energy source. This approach helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. Which is critical for protecting humans, wildlife, and ecosystems.

The energy provided by the sun is reliable, safe, consistent, and free, which is why solar lighting is both efficient and cost-effective.

Independent of fossil fuel power, the SBL solar bollard light will automatically turn on every night when the sun sets and remains on throughout the night, for at least ten years.

Keeping the lights on

Sustainable and Green

The Sun provides enough energy to meet the world’s needs, now and long into the future. Its unlimited potential is being realised as we find new more efficient ways to harness its power.

The faster we transition from fossil fuels, the sooner we slow down and ultimately mitigate climate change that is already have such adverse effects on our planet from ice caps rapidly melting, to more extreme weather events occurring more frequently than ever before.

Energy that we harvest from the sun is clean and doesn’t pollute the air and water in the way traditional brown energy does, turning our planet green will only happen when we turn to clean energy like Solar Power.

Free From the Sun

The sun’s energy is reliable and consistent. Solar energy is considered free because it is generated by the sun, an abundant and accessible resource.

As solar innovation progresses forward, we will achieve greater illumination outcomes due to the capability of replenishing and storing more energy faster than ever before.

In ten years, one signal solar bollard light can save around 4810 kw/hrs of energy, thousands of dollars, and nearly 6.9 tonnes of CO2. Free energy from the sun not only saves money but is also helping to improve the planet we live on.

FAQ’s

Solar bollard lights are becoming increasingly popular due to their ease of installation, low environmental impact, and use of a free renewable power source for outdoor public spaces, residential and commercial locations, such as public parks and reserves, pedestrian pathways and trails, retirement villages, housing developments, resorts, theme parks, recreation and sporting parks, mining site worker accommodation camps, and boat ramps.

Solar bollard lights can still offer value due to their ease of installation (does not require a qualified electrical contractor), low maintenance, and other factors such as the environmental benefits.
Access to cheap power is one thing, but you need to connect the lights to it as well. Cost factors to keep in mind when connecting to grid power are, cost for a qualified electrical contractor, is there a distribution board already in place, or do you have to install one first so you can connect to the power source. Then you have the installation costs such as, trenching from the power source to the first light, and if installing multiple lights, trenching required between them to connect them all together. In areas where trenching is difficult or hard to get to, this could become very expensive. Then you need cabling from the power source to the first light and if multiple lights to each individual light. Then you have on going power charges and any maintenance will need to be carried out by a qualified electrical contractor.

Yes, solar bollard lights are powered by the sun, which is a naturally replenishing and free resource. They are powered by solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity that recharges a battery, which is then used to illuminate the lights.

Yes, solar bollard lights utilise free renewable energy from the sun, are easy to install, which is better for the environment than conventional lights that often rely on energy generated from fossil fuels, so minimising greenhouse gas emissions, and trenching for cables to connect to the grid, which is detrimental to the environment

Solar bollard lights offer numerous benefits, from life-cycle cost savings (up to 50%), ease of installation, less environmental impact, durability, and use in more locations to enhance public safety and liveability at night, which makes them a convenient and sustainable lighting solution.

No, stand–alone solar bollard lights in public areas have become very popular because they are easy to install, have a low environmental impact as trenching for cabling is required, and use a free renewable power source, which helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change.

Yes! if the commercial-grade solar bollard light is designed with 4 full nights of battery backup without any solar power added in (Real Battery Autonomy), it will perform reliably at 100% illumination throughout prolonged periods of harsh weather, including monsoonal rain or seasonal snowfall.
This is not to be confused by solar bollard lights that are marketed with 3-4 rainy days autonomy, which in most cases is less than one day actual battery backup.

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