Enertia Engineering Introduces All-in-One LED Solar Street Light

Enertia Engineering Ltd, an engineering equipment manufacturing and advisory services providing company, has announced the launching of a solar-powered LED nicknamed as EnerSolar street light system that can function independently without grid connectivity.

It incorporates advanced technology for the installed parts such as LED, lighting controls and solar power. The compact and solar powered street light has everything for independent functioning.

It is designed for use in third world countries that suffer from dearth of electric power. This light does not contain an external battery box or a solar panel to power. The all in one design makes the installation of the light simple on any normal type of lighting pole. The battery provided inside the light box can store enough power to keep the light glowing for three nights without charging. The lighting system can be used in places such as bridges, roads, parking lots, substations and commercial buildings or in any type of external applications where regular electric power supply is not accessible.

Stuart Whitbread, Enertia Engineering Ltd’s Sales Manager and a Principal, said that his company has produced a decisive lighting equipment that is easy to install and reliable to use in the absence of electric power. Murray Steen, who works in Enertia as R&D Manager and a Principal said, though the lighting equipment is manufactured in Canada, it can be better used in equatorial and tropical countries where the temperature is high and does not reach minus degree level.

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