22.07.2022

Sokoyo solar streetlights tailored for lighting projects

Ranked among the world’s top solar lighting brands, Sokoyo brings forth “Standard Quality” lighting products for electrical contractors, design companies, and project implementers, meeting all the criteria set by the Ministry of Construction.

Minimize maintenance costs with standard quality lights

Choosing subpar solar streetlights can result in reduced performance over time, unstable lighting, and damage to LED chips and battery storage. This leads to increased time and costs for system maintenance and product replacement.

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Understanding the concerns of our valued contractor partners, Sokoyo offers solar streetlights that adhere to “Standard quality,” committing to precise technical specifications with clear and comprehensive test reports for both the lights and LED chips. These lights are certified with CE, RoHS, IEC, ISO standards.

Sokoyo’s solar streetlights come in various types, designs, and capacities, including the All-in-One series (NOVA 30 – 60W, COOLEX 60 – 120W), All-in-Two series (SOLO 15W, TECO 20W, AMBO 30W, INTENSE 40 – 60W), and Split Type series (LUMO 40 – 60W, CONCO 60 – 150W). These products are suitable for urban traffic lighting projects, rural road lighting, internal areas of factories, squares, parks, resort pathways, family villa walkways, utilizing 100% solar energy to optimize economic efficiency and comply with the Ministry of Construction standards.

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With a core focus on technology, autonomous manufacturing capabilities, and the capacity to supply over 150.000 lights annually, Sokoyo continuously improves its products to align with the evolving demands and trends in new energy. Sokoyo’s lights use Philips 3030 LED chips (Netherlands) with a luminous flux of 170lm/W and a lifespan of over 12 years. The Lithium LiFePO4 storage battery has a capacity 14.4 times that of the light’s power, with a lifespan of up to 8 years. The high-power Mono solar panel is 2.2 – 3.3 times more efficient than the light’s power, with an 80% performance rate over 25 years. The intelligent controller is designed for up to 9 hours of lighting, adjustable remotely, ensuring complete trust in the quality and satisfaction with the lighting efficiency. There’s no need for concerns about warranty issues or post-installation maintenance due to the lights’ excellent performance and durability.

Sokoyo expands collaboration with lighting project contractors

To meet the increasing demand for intelligent lighting projects, Sokoyo aims to collaborate with electrical contractors, design companies, and project implementers, providing high-quality solar streetlights. This collaboration aims to enhance economic efficiency and offer more useful solutions for our valued partners.

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By connecting and becoming a Sokoyo partner, project contractors receive comprehensive support, including the supply of high-quality products, free technical training, project design consultation, IoT monitoring solutions, up to a 3-year genuine warranty policy, and product and lighting system maintenance.

Sokoyo offers flexible product configuration support tailored to project requirements in three collaboration forms. Partners can use existing light models, and Sokoyo will adjust technical specifications according to each project’s requirements. Sokoyo can also manufacture lights according to partner specifications regarding solar panel power, brightness, color temperature, storage battery capacity, and branded with the partner’s logo. Additionally, Sokoyo can produce entirely new light models based on partner requests and designs.

To gain a better understanding of the program, collaboration policies, and experience sample products, project contractor partners are encouraged to contact the Hotline 1800 6567 (free of charge).

Don’t wait any longer; collaborate with Sokoyo now to illuminate every path with “Standard quality” solar streetlights, accompanying the government in achieving the National Target Program for New Countryside Construction (2021 – 2025) and achieving “Net Zero” emissions by 2050.