Home Solar lighting blog Case studies A Solar Lighting Project to Secure a Roundabout in Colombia
In Colombia, Sunna Design has completed a solar lighting project highlighting its commitment to renewable energy and user safety. This lighting project focuses on a high-traffic roundabout where road safety is paramount. Sunna Design deployed solar streetlights from its iSSL range, the iSSL Maxi 4, to address this challenge. These products provide uniform and powerful lighting, effectively securing and illuminating the roundabout.
COLOMBIA
For this lighting project in Colombia, Sunna Design installed around ten iSSL Maxi 4 solar streetlights around the roundabout. These products, proudly made in France, come with a 6-year warranty and are designed for quick and easy installation. This streamlined installation process, which eliminates the need for heavy civil engineering work, pulling cables, or long road closures, reassures the on-site teams and minimizes disruptions for road users, making the project’s feasibility clear.
Their patented lighting management system, “Smart Lighting Management, ” sets these streetlights apart.” This system ensures constant lighting throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions, thus guaranteeing optimal safety for road users.
2018
Colombia
iSSL Maxi 4
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