Our partner's solar streetlights illuminate a 4-lane highway in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Our partner's solar streetlights illuminate a 4-lane highway in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Our partner's solar streetlights illuminate a 4-lane highway in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Our partner's solar streetlights illuminate a 4-lane highway in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Our partner'solar streetlights are deployed throughout Africa, including : Mali ( 1500 units ) Gabon ( 3100 ) Benin ( 1260 ) Democratic Republic of Congo ( 300 ) Ghana, Ivory Coast,Zimbabwe, Botswana, Comoros, Guinea, Sierra Leone
Designed to work without any maintenance, thanks to a passive thermal management system which cools the entire structure. The battery and electronics are placed at the top of the pole to prevent against theft and enables good air circulation.
If a mobile phone or data network (3G) exists in the area, our lights can be remotely monitored.
Our streetlights can be equipped with an optional communications board that enables remote monitoring of the entire system, providing key details about system functions.The addition of this optional communications board makes it possible to remotely monitor the performance of each light by logging on with a password to a web page.There, every technical detail about each ongoing performance can be monitored.
Optional Remote Monitoring
Charge status of the battery
Battery health
Electricity produced by the built-in solar panel (for lighting as well as for optional video cameras)
Cycle of charge/discharge
Electronic consumption
Temperature of the electronic board
If a mobile phone or data network (3G) exists in the area, our lights can be remotely monitored.
Our streetlights can be equipped with an optional communications board that enables remote monitoring of the entire system, providing key details about system functions.The addition of this optional communications board makes it possible to remotely monitor the performance of each light by logging on with a password to a web page.There, every technical detail about each ongoing performance can be monitored.
A 3G network can also support a network of high resolution video cameras. The cameras are mounted on their separate poles and solar powered in the same way as the streetlights.
Cameras can enhance security and can be used to monitor traffic or accidents and aid can be dispatched.
If no mobile data network exists, our partner can set up a radio network similar to Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) that can transmit the video.Each video camera will be connected to a bi-directional antenna. Each antenna will be pointed to a Hub (which could be provided by our partner).
This Hub will concentrate all camera signals and transmit them to client’s security control center
(a police station, for example) with a receiving antenna (not supplied) and software for managing the videos (not supplied).
This radio network will permit remote monitoring of the camera linking the cameras, their power systems and the Solar Streetlights for remote monitoring of key performance details of the cameras, their power systems and the solar streetlights.