Sustainable, safe, and intuitive solar landscape lighting
Assets found in local recreational reserves become more accessible when lit up. This gives local communities greater opportunities to connect and enjoy outdoor activity.
Leadsun’s SMART solar LED street lights give recreational reserves a valuable splash of light, illuminating pathways, car parks, playgrounds and sporting grounds.
Remotely monitor and configure your lighting control, manage battery consumption and detect failure warnings from anywhere in the world. Other features include an energy saving working mode function switch and real time GPS maps to name a few.
Leadsun’s solar led street light is a technologically versatile, off-grid sustainable lighting solution that conserves power by dimming down to 30% capacity when there is no activity. This provides enough background light to ensure security and enough low light on accessways to maintain a sense of community, rather than isolating public places in darkness. When any significant movement is detected – whether that be by a vehicle or a pedestrian entering the reserve – the unit switches to 100% output, giving enough light to identify hazards on the accessway and plenty of light to deter unwanted activity.
Our solar led street light for park lighting is controlled through wireless remote technology with an off-site wireless control that allows users to remotely monitor and configure the lighting system from anywhere in the world.
Leadsun’s intelligent solar led street light for park lighting offers huge economic savings, with no in-ground cabling or expensive work crews required for installation.
Solar landscape lighting contributes to a safer, more inviting environment, increasing the possible usage times of reserves.
Leadsun’s solar park lighting helps to ensure greater community safety. Improved lighting creates ambient and welcoming shared community spaces with increased activity and engagement, along with decreased rates of crime.
With the population rising quickly in the City of Casey, most public spaces and community assets have seen a huge spike in popularity. The Berwick Skate Park within Buchanan Park is one of these popular spots, and the council identified the requirement for a lighting solution that would extend the hours of use for this asset while creating an inviting and safe environment for the locals.
As part of their Livable Streets Plan, the Knox City Council wanted to support the take-up of more walking, cycling, and exercise in their community. New concrete pathways, a basketball court, an outdoor gym, and playground were constructed at the Tormore Reserve facility, but they needed lighting.