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As part of an overall rehabilitation of the premises of the Northern France Hunting Federation, the Hunter’s House in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux in the Hauts-de-France region decided to upgrade the lighting of its parking lot by turning to renewable energies. Candéliance, our local representative and a public lighting specialist in the Haut-de-France region, recommended Sunna Design’s solar solutions as they align perfectly with the project requirements for reliability and performance.
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux – FRANCE
A parking lot lit by solar lamps has many advantages, for both property owners and users as well as for the environment. This was the deciding factor for the managers of Hunter’s House when choosing the public lighting system for their parking space.
The autonomous street lamp was a natural choice for the client who wished to avoid relying on the electrical grid. Opting for a solar-LED streetlight was also driven by the aim to provide users of the premises with an eco-friendly and innovative lighting system. Not only is this intelligent street lamp cost-effective, but it also addresses the unique needs of this parking lot, illuminating only when vehicles and people are present.
In order to carry out a solar lighting mission, Sunna Design carries out its expertise through different work phases. At the Hunter’s House, several studies were conducted by solar lighting engineers to determine the precise amount of lighting needed and the location of the various light points.
About 15 solar streetlights from the UP range (UP2 and UP4) equipped with motion detection were selected to best meet the client’s expectations. For enhanced visibility and guidance at night, markings were added to specific light points. The local partner, SEV Energie handled the installation. Thanks to the SunnAPP, a dedicated application available via Bluetooth, SEV Energie was for instance able to easily optimize and reprogram the lighting profile of the autonomous street lamps in winter.
With their solar panel size adapted to the clients’ needs and their RAL 8019 color (grey-brown), Sunna Design’s solar streetlights present a minimalist set that integrates perfectly into the landscape and offers complete satisfaction to the users of the premises.
2021
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France
The Northern France Hunting Federation
UP2, UP4 Dual
Candéliance
The UP1 is a reliable and robust stand-alone solar lighting solution, particularly suitable for pedestrian, bicycle path and car park lighting. This innovative product offers a very simple and fast installation with un- matched performance and connected services such as SunnAPP.
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