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Solar Bollard Lighting is helping to solve the challenge of preparing for climate change-related flood events with the world’s only submersible solar bollard light. The increasing frequency of catastrophic rain events, a global phenomenon,…
Located in the ‘research corridor’ in the University City of Charlotte, North Carolina, Elan Research Park is a beautifully designed community of townhomes and apartments within easy access to the University Research Park….
The most powerful Typhoon in two decades tore across the US territory of Guam last year. The Pacific Island was left without power as the 140mph winds stripped leaves off trees, damaging buildings…
We are delighted to see our Solar Bollard Lights installed in the Yas Island North Emirati Community project in Abu Dhabi for the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT). We supplied 132 of…
SBL series are not just designed in Australia they are also made in Australia, and 100% Australian owned. We are very proud to have received this most prestigious award. Our founder Mike Arieni…
The SBL2 Series is proving itself once again as the World’s No.1 solar bollard lighting product. Our Solar Bollard Lighting sales agent in Guam said all the Solar Bollard lights survived a Super…
Some photos of our Australian Made SBL2 Series solar bollard lights installed in St Lucia. There are 150 installed there on this beautiful Caribbean island. Some photos of our Australian Made SBL2 Series…
A further order received from the City of Layfette, Louisiana for another 15 of our Australian Made SBL2 Series solar bollard lights. A further order received from the City of Layfette, Louisiana for…
The TEMA LNG Terminal install in Accra Ghana of our SBL2 Solar Bollard Lights recently. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod The TEMA LNG Terminal install in Accra…
The TEMA LNG Terminal install in Accra Ghana of our SBL2 Solar Bollard Lights recently. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod The TEMA LNG Terminal install in Accra…