
Solar Street Lights
come with various installation methods. It’s important to understand their installation spacing requirements. When installing solar street lights, careful consideration is necessary.
For a 6-meter solar street light, these lights are generally installed in tourist areas, ecological parks, or other locations, especially on newly constructed rural roads that are 6 meters wide. During nighttime in rural areas, the volume of non-motorized vehicles or traffic is often less than expected. Therefore, it’s advisable to install the solar street lights on one side with a spacing of 20 to 25 meters. Installing them closer than 20 meters could affect the lighting quality. Additionally, it’s recommended to install an extra solar street light at corners.
For an 8-meter solar street light, effective installation requires considering the spacing between the lights. Typically, the installation distance can range from 25 to 30 meters, with a cross-installation method used. This approach mainly follows solar street light illumination standards, with a general spacing of 10 to 15 meters.
When installing a 12-meter solar street light, the spacing between lights should be between 30 to 50 meters, using a symmetrical installation method. It is essential to ensure that there is a minimum of 15 meters of clearance for the light installation.