Project Background
The university in Senegal aimed to upgrade its aging campus lighting system. The previous high-pressure sodium (HPS) lights were energy-consuming and dim. The administration sought a modern LED solution that could reduce electricity bills while providing brighter, safer illumination for students.
The Challenge
- Unstable Grid Voltage: The local grid in Senegal often experiences voltage spikes, which can easily damage ordinary LED drivers.
- High Temperatures: The hot African climate requires fixtures with exceptional heat dissipation to ensure longevity.
- Safety Concerns: The campus required high brightness to ensure the security of students walking and reading at night.
The Solution
We supplied our King Series LED Street Lights. These fixtures are equipped with 10KV surge protection to withstand voltage fluctuations. The hollow-out heat sink design effectively manages the heat, making it perfect for the local climate. The high efficacy LEDs improved visibility while cutting energy costs by 60%.
Project Status (Update 2025)
Running perfectly since 2023.
Despite the unstable local grid and high temperatures, the system has maintained 100% operational status with zero failures. The "King" series has proven its durability, providing consistent bright light for students to study every night without interruption.
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