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| SOLED lights SolarOne Solutions announces the first of several outdoor lights for neighborhoods, campuses and parks. The company's new line of SOLED lights get their power from an array of solar cells and produce their light from an array of white Light Emitting Diodes. SolarOne's first new 'neighborhood' light, L002, is an attractive, versatile unit designed to keep pathways, driveways, and sidewalks lit without 'spillover' of excess light. The solar panel and light employ patent-pending features, developed under the company's Harvester design program, to swivel independently to optimize both battery charging and light coverage. SolarOne's new lights offer safety and security for pedestrians; a grid and fuel independent light source that stays on during power outages and emergencies; low voltage; vandal-resistant, fault tolerant assembly and components; 100,000 hour solid-state lamp reliability; compliance with 'Dark Sky' mandates; no trenching or electrical hook-ups; and up to 30% lower installation and life cycle costs. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |