Solar Street Light Application Solution for Rural Roads in the Yellow River Basin in Deep Winter
The field roads around Weinan, Shaanxi feature bluestone pavements connecting local cave dwellings and wheat fields. The region is frequently affected by light snow in deep winter January. Traditional power grid coverage is limited in such rural areas, bringing great difficulties and high costs to conventional wiring construction.
Adopting a zero-wiring design, the solar street lights can be installed simply by foundation treatment and pole erection. Equipped with intelligent light control sensing system, the lights automatically turn on at dusk and turn off at dawn without any manual operation.
The modular structure enables convenient and rapid on-site assembly, with all components independently installable. The standard construction cycle lasts 3 to 5 days, depending on the specific project scale.
The high-efficiency energy storage system absorbs solar energy and completes charging during the daytime, and provides stable power supply for night lighting. The equipment can maintain continuous illumination for 3 to 5 rainy and snowy nights in a row, subject to specific product configurations.
The lamp housing is professionally treated with waterproof and dustproof performance to ensure stable operation in rainy and snowy weather. Adopting warm-toned light sources and customized special lenses, the lights focus illumination on the road surface and deliver uniform luminance without obvious dark zones.
In practical field applications in the loess plateau and deep winter environments of the Yellow River Basin, the solar lighting equipment achieves stable long-term operation with significantly reduced maintenance frequency. User feedback universally confirms that the lighting effect fully meets daily travel needs and greatly improves nighttime passage safety.
We provide professional targeted equipment selection suggestions adapted to the loess plateau climate and environmental conditions. Sincerely welcome technical exchanges and project cooperation.
