Americas
City of Duluth – Minnesota
Community lighting along the shoreline of Lake Superior, in the port city of Duluth, required a robust lighting solution.
In winter, America’s largest lake freezes over, and temperatures can drop to more than minus 15 degrees Celsius. The SBL 2 series dual-head solar bollard light was the ideal choice for this location.
With only 8.5 hours of daylight in winter, the low-light and fast-charge SBL 2 series solar bollard lights, maintain full power under snow and ice throughout the longest winter nights.
The City of Duluth also wanted a dark sky-compliant solar light that limited light pollution. The 100% renewable SBL2 SR solar bollard light met these criteria.
Fort Rodney – St Lucia Carribean
Installing lights in locations such as luxury resorts in the eastern Caribbean Island of St Lucia required no disruption to the natural environment.
The easy-to-install SBL2 solar bollard light works independently and requires no trenches for power lines, which means trees and plants do not need to be removed.
The hundred per cent renewable and recyclable SBL2 is ideal for community lighting. It has a vandal-resistant IK10 rating and is the only solar bollard light on the market with a 10-year product and performance warranty.
Heron Head Park – San Francisco
Located in San Francisco near the Golden Gate Bridge, Heron Head Park is a birdlife sanctuary with an eco-centre.
The SBL2 model Solar Bollard Light met all the criteria for a green energy lighting solution for the walkways and paths around the playground and park.
The lights’ reliability was essential for security, and the SBL2 series is the only solar bollard light with a 10-year warranty, unmatched reliability, and an IK10 vandal-resistant rating.
Charlotte – North Carolina
Elan Research Park is a beautifully designed community of town homes and apartments in the ‘research corridor’ of the University City of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Project architect, KB Souring selected the SBL2 series solar bollard lights for the lifestyle spaces surrounding the habitat. A carefully crafted lighting plan using versatile symmetrical and asymmetrical light distribution ensured all footpaths and walkways were well-lit, providing security for the residents.
With a light footprint, the SBL2 series solar bollard lights require no mains power, ensuring easy installation and constant and reliable community lighting from dusk to dawn.