There was once a lyric that said, “The stars light the way to my home, guiding lost children back to where they came from.” In the past, when night fell, there were no streetlights on the roads; only the light emitted by the stars illuminated the path for people. Today, the night is surrounded by various forms of light, and darkness is no longer dark, as streetlights lining the roads make the environment appear as bright as day. In fact, streetlights are very close to us, but few people pay attention to them until the area they illuminate suddenly returns to darkness, which then draws everyone’s notice.
In childhood, I once saw a saying, “Our food, clothing, housing, and transportation rely on the sun; the sun provides us with light and warmth.” This is indeed true; the sun gives us many things, and people are constantly finding ways to utilize the sun to develop numerous products. There are many devices that exist because of the sun, including solar water heaters, solar power stations, solar pumps, and
solar streetlights.
Solar streetlights are composed of five major components: solar panels, batteries, controllers, light sources, and lamp posts. Taking the example of power-scarce areas in the western regions, most rural power users are far from the electricity grid, living in scattered residences, while the construction cost of high-voltage transmission is very expensive, resulting in high costs for establishing power lines. The electricity supplied by the grid mainly meets the residential life and production electricity needs in rural areas, primarily for lighting, small household appliances, and agricultural irrigation. For public facilities like street lighting, the availability varies; as solar photovoltaic technology matures, solar power generation is increasingly viewed as a solution to rural power issues.
In urban areas, the costs of public facility lighting along the roads and building illumination are substantial and require daily expenditure. The emergence of
solar streetlights
has significantly eased the budget constraints of urban public facilities while reducing energy consumption. Solar streetlights convert solar energy into electricity during the day, store it in batteries, and provide illumination at night. They have been widely recognized by society for their advantages, including no need for cable installation, non-consumption of conventional energy, energy savings, eco-friendliness, and ease of installation.
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