Solar Powered LED Pole-Mounted Luminary offers Power and Efficiency

SLC2 firstlight 400

Mar 15, 2019

First Light Technologies’ most powerful self-contained solar LED luminaire to-date, the SCL2 series is capable of delivering excellent lighting performance in a wide range of pedestrian scale and parking lot applications.

The self-contained, unobtrusive design integrates its solar power generation, adaptive lighting controller and LED technologies into a compact and efficient fixture form. The robust construction and unequaled performance of the SCL2 series makes it ideal wherever cost-effective, full cut-off lighting is needed.

The SCL2 series also incorporates First Light’s innovative Solar Lighting Controller (SLC) which allows it to predictively adapt to surroundings, providing performance and reliability unavailable in other solar lighting products.

Applications

  • Parking lots
  • Pedestrian pathways
  • Bikeways
  • Plazas
  • Sidewalks
  • Playgrounds
  • Parks
  • Campuses
  • Bus stops

Benefits

  • Compact, unobtrusive daytime appearance
  • Lower install costs
  • No ongoing carbon emissions
  • No regular maintenance
  • Full cut-off lighting
  • No power outages
  • Minimal wind loading

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