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Do you have seen street lights that illuminate based on the availability of light outside? They are so important because they help us stay safe while we walk or ride bikes at night. They also show us where we are headed. But some street lights use a different type of energy called solar power. How does the sun help light up the streets? Solar power.

Solar street lights use energy collected by the sun, which is obviously a high-powered source of light. At the top of these lights is a special part known as a solar panel. This solar panel is like a giant sponge that absorbs sunlight throughout the day. The solar panel collects plenty of sun energy when the sun shines. Then when it becomes dark outside and the sun sets, the solar panel uses that energy to light up the lights. This allows the lights to be luminous in the night, illuminating both roads and sidewalks.

The Science Behind Solar Street Light Functionality

If the solar panel collects enough sunlight in a day, that energy can be charged into a battery. The battery serves as a storage box for that energy until we need to use it later. This enables the street light to glow even hard when darkness comes. And, even in the absence of sunlight, the battery still has sufficient boost to sustain the street light.

The solar street lights may not have sufficient sunlight to collect energy at times. This may occur when it is cloudy or rainy for a few days. But don’t worry! This means that the solar street light's battery store enough energy to run for a couple of consecutive nights with no sunlight. This means that, even when the weather isn’t optimal and sun doesn’t shine, the street lights stay functional and provide light for night time. This is great as it brightens and keeps the streets safe for everyone regardless of weathers.

Why choose light pole solar street light working?

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