80 sets of solar street lights and 110 collision barriers from Kenya have been successfully shipped
- by Admin
- Oct 11, 2024
The demand for solar street lights in Kenya is continuously growing, becoming the key to solving the energy shortage problem. The insufficient power supply and rising energy prices in Kenya have prompted many people to turn to renewable energy sources such as solar energy. Solar street lights, as a clean and renewable form of energy, are becoming increasingly popular.
The main reasons for the growth in demand for solar street lights in Kenya are:
1. Insufficient power supply: The power generation of various power stations in Kenya is about 2400 megawatts, but the demand is 1800 megawatts, resulting in frequent power outages due to insufficient power supply.
2. Rising energy prices: The continuously rising energy prices have led many households and businesses to seek more economical energy solutions.
3. Policy support: African countries' emphasis and promotion of renewable energy, especially the promotion of solar energy, have provided policy support for the application of solar street lights. The main products for this container installation are a complete set of solar street lights, with a 9-meter-high low arm, equipped with an 80W LED light source, 2 * 180W battery panels, and 24V120AH lithium batteries. Due to the heavy weight of the lithium batteries, a clamp and pole installation scheme is adopted. The quantity of products for this shipment is a return order from the previous batch! The customer has added 110 anti-collision barrier products in the future, using 114 high-frequency welded pipes with yellow roof welding on the top to serve as a warning decoration.
Xinghui Lighting is a professional manufacturer of road and traffic safety products, with strong research and development, design, production, sales, engineering, and after-sales teams. Its products are mainly exported to countries such as the United States, Sudan, the Philippines, Laos, Vietnam, Tanzania, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Kenya, Thailand, and Afghanistan.