Product Overview
This 90W hybrid LED street light combines solar and wind power with an integrated wind turbine, ensuring reliable and sustainable outdoor lighting. Designed for streets, highways, gardens, and public areas, it provides eco-friendly, cost-saving illumination with durable construction and intelligent power management.
? Key Features
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? Hybrid Power System: Powered by both solar panels + wind turbine, ensuring continuous operation in all weather conditions.
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? High Brightness 60W LED: Long-life LED light source delivering bright and uniform illumination.
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⚡ DC Power Supply: Energy-efficient DC system reduces power losses and improves reliability.
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? IP66 Waterproof Protection: Weatherproof and dustproof design ensures durability in outdoor environments.
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? Aluminum Alloy Body: Corrosion-resistant, anti-rust housing for long-term performance.
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? Lithium Battery Storage: High-capacity lithium/ LiFePO4 battery ensures 12–14 hours of lighting per night.
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? Eco-Friendly Solution: 100% renewable energy — reduces electricity bills and carbon footprint.
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? Automatic Operation: Dusk-to-dawn sensor for intelligent ON/OFF functionality.
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? Tall 8m Pole Installation: Designed for highways, main roads, and large outdoor areas with wide coverage.
| Parameter | Details |
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| Rated Power | 60W LED |
| Pole Height | 8 meters |
| Light Source | High Power LED (50,000 hrs lifespan) |
| Lumens Output | 6,500 – 7,200 lumens |
| Solar Panel | Mono-crystalline, high efficiency |
| Wind Turbine | Integrated small wind generator |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion / LiFePO4 |
| Battery Backup | 12–14 hours per night |
| Voltage | 12V DC system |
| Body Material | Aluminum Alloy (anti-corrosion) |
| Ingress Protection | IP66 Waterproof & Dustproof |
| Color Temperature | 6000K (Daylight White) |
| Charging Time | 6–8 hours under sunlight |
| Control System | Automatic dusk-to-dawn sensor |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
| Applications |
Highways, Urban Roads, Rural Streets, Parking Lots, Industrial Areas, Gardens, Housing Colonies
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