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How to Choose a Solar Street Light System for Roads, Parks and Public Projects

IJL-SSL-G solar street light system with panel and pole

Buyer brief: this guide compares Titans Information Technology solar street light models for road, park, campus, community and weak-grid public lighting projects, with attention to battery capacity, panel sizing, lighting time, installation height and shipment planning.

How to Choose a Solar Street Light System for Roads, Parks and Public Projects

For a procurement team, a solar street light system is not only a lamp mounted on a pole. The final purchase has to match road width, pole height, battery autonomy, available sunshine, wind exposure, maintenance access, packaging limits and the way the project will be installed on site. Titans Information Technology solar lighting range is built around practical outdoor use: compact integrated lamp heads, complete pole-and-panel systems, mains-solar hybrid heads and road lighting configurations for municipal roads, parks, campuses, communities and weak-grid public areas.

Solar Street Light System Selection Starts With the Site

Before comparing prices, buyers should define the installation environment. A pathway in a park may need a low-power integrated head with simple light control. A rural road may need a complete IJL-SSL-G solar street light system with a larger panel and lithium battery. A city road with unstable grid power may be better served by the IJL-MSCILH-PS mains-solar hybrid light head, which keeps lighting stable while reducing electricity use.

In hot and humid markets, especially in Africa and other emerging regions, the most important buying questions are direct: how many hours must the lamp work each night, how many rainy days must it cover, what pole height is required, and how will the battery be protected from high temperature and water ingress. These details should be confirmed before purchase quantity is finalized.

IJL-SSL-G solar street light system with panel and pole for road projects
IJL-SSL-G is suitable when the project requires a complete solar pole lighting configuration.

Solar Street Light System Models in the Titans Information Technology Range

Product page Typical use Key configuration points Buyer note
IJL-ISLH-CL Integrated Solar Light Head Pathways, parks, communities and low-maintenance public areas 10W or 15W, 3.2V LiFePO4 battery, high-efficiency mono panel, batwing distribution Good for compact projects where easy installation is more important than high wattage.
IJL-ISLH-CV Solar Lamp Head Road lighting projects needing stronger output in an all-in-one head 60W, 80W and 120W options, DC12V/DC24V system voltage, 140W to 275W mono panels Useful when buyers want a cleaner lamp-head structure without separate cabinet design.
IJL-MSCILH-PS Mains-Solar Hybrid Light Head Roads where the grid exists but is unstable or expensive 60W to 150W ranges, SRNE MPPT controller, 6-12H adjustable lighting time, IP65 Best for projects that need backup stability and energy saving together.
IJL-SSL-G Solar Street Light System Complete off-grid road, campus and public area lighting 30W or 60W, lithium battery, mono panel, pole and lamp configuration Choose this when the purchasing scope includes the full system rather than only the head.

IJL-SSL-G Solar Street Light for Complete Road Projects

IJL-SSL-G is the direct choice when the buyer wants a complete solar street light system instead of separate procurement for panel, pole, lamp and battery. The published configuration includes IJL-SSL-G01 at 30W with a 12.8V/30AH lithium battery and 90W/18V high-efficiency mono panel, and IJL-SSL-G02 at 60W with a 25.6V/30AH lithium battery and 180W/36V mono panel. Both use 3030/5050 light source options and are designed for road lighting applications.

IJL-ISLH-CV Solar Lamp Head for Higher-Power Integrated Lighting

IJL-ISLH-CV solar lamp head for road lighting procurement
IJL-ISLH-CV supports 60W, 80W and 120W configurations for road lighting heads.

The IJL-ISLH-CV line is useful for contractors who want a compact solar lamp head but still need higher lighting output. The product page lists 60W, 80W and 120W rated power options, with lithium battery configurations such as 12.8V/96AH, 25.6V/72AH and 25.6V/108AH. For road projects, this helps procurement teams compare lighting output, battery capacity and panel size in one product family.

Mains-Solar Hybrid Street Light Head for Weak-Grid Areas

Some roads have grid access, but the voltage is unstable or the electricity cost is a concern. In that case, the IJL-MSCILH-PS mains-solar hybrid light head can be considered. It covers multiple power ranges from around 60W to 150W, uses SRNE MPPT controller options, and supports light control plus time control. For public lighting projects, this type of hybrid configuration can reduce operating cost while keeping night lighting more reliable than a purely off-grid design in difficult weather.

Procurement Details to Confirm Before Ordering

  • Target road width, pole height and spacing, including whether the layout is one-side, two-side or staggered.
  • Expected lighting time each night and rainy-day autonomy requirement.
  • Panel wattage, battery voltage, battery capacity and controller type for each model.
  • Color temperature preference, such as 3000K, 4000K, 5700K or 6500K when available.
  • IP rating, mounting diameter, installation height and wind-load expectations.
  • Carton size, pallet plan and container loading method for safe long-distance delivery.
Packaging and Shipment Planning

Solar street light projects often include fragile panels, metal poles, lithium batteries and electronic controllers. The package plan should separate impact-sensitive parts, protect cable terminals, and mark model numbers clearly for site installation. When several configurations are ordered together, buyers should request a packing list that separates IJL-ISLH-CL, IJL-ISLH-CV, IJL-MSCILH-PS and IJL-SSL-G units so installers do not mix parts during assembly.

Quality Control Points for Industrial Buyers

For batch purchasing, quality control should include appearance inspection, wiring check, battery capacity confirmation, controller function testing, lighting time verification, waterproof sealing review and sampling of finished lamps before packing. Titans Information Technology product line is especially relevant for buyers who need a supplier that understands smart lighting, solar lighting and energy storage together, because many road projects require more than one product category.

Related reading: smart pole modules for municipal lighting and lithium battery energy storage for solar lighting.