After years of development, the domestic market for solar street lights in rural areas is actively entering a significant opportunity for independent innovation and leapfrog development, and the system itself is constantly growing. However, some problems have emerged during practical applications, hindering the overall development of the industry. The entire country has become a testing ground for new energy development, with many products lacking technological content thriving in the market. If unqualified products continue to circulate, it could lead to severe consequences. We need to be cautious and actively improve certain issues for the development of humanity.
1. The manufacturing cost of solar street lights in rural areas is far higher than that of traditional energy-saving lamps and high-pressure sodium lamps. It is evident that the prices are significantly higher, prompting many people to hesitate due to budget considerations. To address this developmental obstacle, we must reduce prices to a level that can compete with traditional energy sources while demonstrating technological advantages, longevity, and energy-saving benefits.
2. The domestic new energy industry has developed relatively late, with a considerable gap in technology compared to foreign advanced levels. Despite significant investment of energy and funds, leapfrog development remains elusive, failing to meet both quality and quantity market demands. When technological capabilities are insufficient, claims of high longevity and high luminous efficacy become irrelevant. Additionally, the instability of the entire solar street light system has become a consensus within the industry, hampering overall progress. The immature development of some components poses a bottleneck to the longevity of street lights, leading to maintenance and installation difficulties if they fail in a short period.
For a new product to dominate the market, it must showcase its unique features. Currently, the situation for solar street lights in rural areas is grim, and if not addressed, it could lead to regression, which is unacceptable. Therefore, the revolution is not yet complete; comrades must work harder.