Carmanah Technologies has released a new solar LED outdoor streetlight, the EG300 Series, which would be suitable for roadways in the Sun Belt regions of the world such as the Caribbean and the Latin American countries, which are undertaking core infrastructural development activities.
The EG300 series comes in two sizes and provide high lumen performance at cost-effective prices. Totally unconnected to the grid, the EG300 solar streetlight is ideal for markets where roadway infrastructure is being developed and where standalone solar lights could be more economical when compared to the hard wired lighting systems. Wherever the grid electricity is too unreliable or not available or too expensive, the EG300 could prove to be a viable alternative delivering light equivalent to 200 W metal halide lights, which are the standard streetlight solutions. These streetlights are dark sky friendly and are extremely uniform and are available in the traditional IES distribution types.
This streetlight series could be rapidly installed and with its streamlined form could shield the system from the harmful effects of the environment and also man- made mischief such as theft or vandalism. They could endure severe environmental conditions such as tropical humidity and heat, hurricane level winds or heavy precipitation. These lights provide a dependable solution for lighting up institutional, commercial, large scale municipal, parking area lots and industrial roadways.
They have complicated lighting controls that include adaptive lighting capacities and also operating profiles which permit specifiers to give the necessary light output depending on the particular application. They make sure that lights get activated only when there is a need and this leads to conservation of energy. The EG300 series comes along with a warranty period of three years.