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Latest company news about Solar Integrated Street Light Transforms Southeast Asian Logistics Park's Lighting, Cutting Annual Costs by $120,000

March 30, 2026

Solar Integrated Street Light Transforms Southeast Asian Logistics Park's Lighting, Cutting Annual Costs by $120,000

A large cross-border e-commerce logistics warehousing center in Southeast Asia has achieved a major breakthrough in operational cost reduction and safety improvement, thanks to the deployment of high-performance Solar Integrated Street Light solutions. The logistics park, which manages 50,000 square meters of outdoor parking and loading/unloading areas requiring 24-hour illumination, has replaced its outdated traditional lighting system with advanced all-in-one solar lighting, eliminating annual electricity costs entirely.

Previously, the logistics park relied on traditional high-pressure sodium lighting systems, which not only incurred annual electricity costs exceeding $120,000 but also suffered from frequent fixture failures, creating serious safety hazards for nighttime operations. The aging wiring of the legacy system and slow maintenance response times further exacerbated operational inefficiencies, prompting the client to seek a more reliable and cost-effective alternative to conventional outdoor led street lights.

After evaluating various lighting solutions, the client selected 86 units of 100W All-in-One Integrated Solar LED Street Lights – a premium solar integrated street light that combines high-efficiency monocrystalline solar panels, LiFePO4 battery storage systems, and intelligent control technology. Unlike traditional street lights outdoor, this integrated solution integrates power generation, energy storage, and lighting into a single compact fixture, eliminating the need for complex wiring and reducing installation and maintenance burdens.

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The deployed solar panel led lights feature 145lm/W high-efficacy LED modules, ensuring bright and consistent illumination across the large outdoor area. Equipped with intelligent sensing mode, the Solar Integrated Street Light provides full-power illumination when personnel or vehicles enter the area and automatically dims to 30% brightness after departure, maximizing energy efficiency without compromising safety. Key parameters of the system include a LiFePO4 12.8V/60Ah battery that ensures 3-5 days of backup power during rainy weather, and an IP65 protection rating that adapts perfectly to the region’s tropical rainy climate, ensuring long-term stable operation of the outdoor led street lights.
The results have been remarkable: the logistics park’s lighting electricity costs have dropped to zero, translating to annual savings of $120,000 in operating expenses. Additionally, the fixture failure rate has decreased by 90%, significantly reducing maintenance workload and costs. Employee satisfaction with nighttime operational safety has also improved substantially, as the stable and reliable illumination of the solar integrated street light has eliminated safety hazards associated with outdated lighting.

“This deployment demonstrates the transformative impact of Solar Integrated Street Light solutions for large-scale commercial outdoor lighting needs,” said a representative of the logistics center. “By replacing traditional street lights outdoor with high-quality solar panel led lights, we have not only achieved zero-cost lighting but also enhanced operational safety and efficiency – a win-win for our business and the environment.”

This case serves as a powerful validation of the economic viability and reliability of all-in-one solar street lights in large-scale commercial parking and logistics applications. As businesses across Southeast Asia seek to reduce costs and adopt greener operations, solar integrated street light solutions are emerging as the preferred choice for upgrading outdoor led street lights, offering a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to grid-powered lighting.



By Sherry

2026/3/30