LED solar lamp post
NTH LED-LIGHT
Thermo Solar
Stand-alone kit' for photovoltaic solar energy street lighting
Photovoltaic stand-alone street lamps make it possible to create a lighting network in areas that are not reached by electricity using solar energy instead of the normal 230 V AC electric supply making it easy to install lights and offer great versatility for the creation of street lighting systems. Our range of KFV LED photovoltaic solar energy lamps that uses a source of light created by LED diodes marks an important turning point in stand-alone lighting systems introducing a degree of efficiency and reliability that seemed unachievable years ago.
The stand-alone photovoltaic Kit for street lighting supplied by Thermosolar can be used both for public and private lighting requirements: parking lots, roads, public gardens, parks and all those places where it is not economically convenient to install traditional systems. It is particularly advantageous in environmental contexts where, due to landscape, safety or right of way obligations (or due to the presence of railways or motorways) the construction of cable runs for the supply of electricity becomes extremely expensive.
Photovoltaic stand-alone street lamps make it possible to create a lighting network in areas that are not reached by electricity using solar energy instead of the normal 230 V AC electric supply making it easy to install lights and offer great versatility for the creation of street lighting systems. Our range of KFV LED photovoltaic solar energy lamps that uses a source of light created by LED diodes marks an important turning point in stand-alone lighting systems introducing a degree of efficiency and reliability that seemed unachievable years ago.
The stand-alone photovoltaic Kit for street lighting supplied by Thermosolar can be used both for public and private lighting requirements: parking lots, roads, public gardens, parks and all those places where it is not economically convenient to install traditional systems. It is particularly advantageous in environmental contexts where, due to landscape, safety or right of way obligations (or due to the presence of railways or motorways) the construction of cable runs for the supply of electricity becomes extremely expensive.
