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Ongoing medium-scale road safety improvements through the installation of autonomous lighting systems at pedestrian crossings on national roads
Details of the completed project
In 2021, our company installed over 300 autonomous lighting systems (ALS) along national roads across 12 regions of Ukraine, enhancing road safety and supporting community well-being.
ALS is a fully independent lighting solution that includes a solar panel (or multiple panels), a control cabinet (with battery storage, MPPT charge controller, and balancer), and an LED streetlight — all integrated into one system.
The solar panels generate electricity, which is stored in rechargeable batteries.
The controller manages the system intelligently: it regulates safe charging to extend battery lifespan and automatically turns the lights on or off based on ambient light levels. It uses signals from the solar panel’s light sensor to activate the batteries and power the light during nighttime.
Key benefits of ALS:
Fully autonomous — no need for grid electricity
No trenching or cabling required
Minimal maintenance
Highly adaptable to varying weather conditions
A great example is the pedestrian crossing installed on Highway M12 (Vystupovychi – Zhytomyr – Mohyliv-Podilskyi).
Installed equipment:
8-meter galvanized reinforced lighting poles (ARS type)
170W solar panels
Schreder Teceo S 27W LED luminaires
LED pedestrian crossing road sign
This project illustrates how solar-powered infrastructure can deliver safe, efficient, and sustainable lighting — especially in locations where connecting to the traditional power grid is costly or impractical.
We have all the necessary licenses
Certificate of compliance with DSTU ISO 9001:2015 Energy efficiency certificate Certificate of conformity of electrical equipment to DSTU EN 61730 Green tariff certificate Certificate of environmental compliance Certificate for installation and service work Certificate of conformity of components (e.g. TÜV, CE)Our contacts
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