Benefits of Solar Power Lights

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The solar powered street light by DX3 Enterprises Ltd. is easy to install, reliable, and very cost effective. It is extremely useful in situations where electricity is not available or is not consistent.

Anywhere / Anytime – Our outdoor solar power lights can be used virtually anywhere. Since no external electricity is required, it can be installed on buildings, in parking lots, in remote locations simply by hanging it on a pole.

Lower Initial Cost – It is less expensive to purchase and install a solar powered street light than a traditional street light.

Additional Benefits of Solar Power Lights:

Improved Safety – Our solar power lights do not require connection to an electrical grid. It is safer and easier to install. In the event of a power outage, the light remains on. This reduces the chance of car accidents and the constant light deters theft/vandalism from nearby businesses.

Lower Operating Cost – There is minimal maintenance, and no ongoing electricity cost.

Reduced Damage/Theft – By locating the solar technology directly on the light fixture and placing the battery within the light fixture, the risk of damage, theft or tampering is greatly reduced. There are no wires in the street pole, which means that the wire itself (which exists in regular street lights) can’t be stolen and sold for scrap.

No Insect Swarming – The solar powered street light uses LED street lighting which does not produce Infrared light, and therefore will not attract insects. (No more moths and other flying insects swarming around the light.)

Fast Installation – Since you don’t need to trench power lines to the pole, run wires up the pole, connect wires to an electrical grid, or hard wire the street light, the installation is significantly faster. In fact, it is so easy, it can be installed on the pole before it’s erected, and thereby reducing a step completely from the process.

To discuss requirements for your outdoor solar power lights, please contact us today.

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