Design safe, attractive lighting for commercial streets and business districts—aligned with EN 13201 and IES RP-8. We apply luminance-based design on vehicular lanes and illuminance with vertical/semicylindrical metrics along storefronts and pedestrian frontages. Optics, mounting height and spacing are optimized from photometry to deliver uniformity and low glare, while BUG/TM-15 limits spill near residences and skylines. Typical 3000–4000 K supports comfortable ambience. Send your plan for a standards-compliant layout, calculation report and bill of materials—available in grid-powered LED or solar options.

Key Considerations for Business District Lighting

01

Standards alignment

EN 13201 (M/P/SC) and IES RP-8 for mixed traffic–pedestrian frontages.

02

People-facing light

Add vertical/semicylindrical components on storefronts, entries and transit nodes.

03

Comfort & ambience

3000–4000 K typical in CBDs; warmer near residences/waterfronts.
Glare & spill — Control BUG/TM-15 and veiling glare; shield near perimeters and upper stories.

04

Glare & spill

Control BUG/TM-15 and veiling glare; shield near perimeters and upper stories.

05

Energy & O&M

Scheduling and occupancy sensors; for solar, autonomy sized for worst-case nights.

06

Mounting strategy

Roadway poles for carriageways; post-tops/pedestrian poles/bollards for sidewalks & plazas.

Design Principles for Business District Lighting

01

Methods & classes

M-class luminance on vehicular lanes; P-class with vertical/SC along pedestrian frontages, entries and façades; verify uniformity and manage disability glare.

02

Optics & geometry

Type II/III for streets; post-tops/Type IV/V for sidewalks & plazas; spacing is a calculation outcome based on targets, photometry and mounting.

03

Color & perception

3000–4000 K with CRI ≥70/80; raise vertical components at key nodes and CCTV areas.

04

Spill & skyline

Control backlight and uplight per BUG/TM-15 to reduce trespass and sky glow.

05

Controls

Time-of-day dimming and scene presets; solar options with MPPT, autonomy days and surge protection.

Solutions by Scenario

What You Get

  • EN 13201 / IES RP-8 compliant layout (luminance or illuminance/vertical/SC as applicable)
  • Photometric files (IES/LDT) + calculation reports
  • Pole/foundation drawings + single-line diagram
  • Bill of materials with options (LED vs Solar, pole heights, optics)
  • O&M and warranty checklist
  • Compliance crosswalk mapping local guidelines to EN 13201 / IES RP-8.
  • Lead time, logistics and installation method statement (optional).

Solutions by Scenario

01

All-In-One Solar Street Light

Compact, plug-and-play solar lighting systems with integrated PV, Solar Battery, and controller. Designed for fast rollouts and traditional street lights replacement in housing estates, campuses and parks.

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02

All-In-Two Solar Street Light

A flexible system for wider arrays and higher autonomy. Ideal where panel orientation is critical, these solar streetlights suit highways, coastal roads and parking lot upgrades, offering energy saving operation and easy maintenance.

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03

Decorative Solar Street Light

A flexible system for wider arrays and higher autonomy. Ideal where panel orientation is critical, these solar streetlights suit highways, coastal roads and parking lot upgrades.

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04

LED Street Light

Our LED street-lighting portfolio covers five models engineered for collector roads, local streets and large parking lots.

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05

High Mast Light

Heavy-duty lighting for airports, ports, highways

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06

TY-TGD16 LED Flood Light

TY-TGD16 LED Flood Light brings scalable output and precise aiming to outdoor projects. Its modular, linkable design delivers up to 120 W per module with 8°/20°/40°/60°/90°/100° beam options, an adjustable mounting bracket, and a durable die-cast aluminum body.

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07

Traffic Light Pole

The Multi-Function Pole stands 10–12 m and consolidates lighting, cameras, and signage for urban corridors. Its durable steel construction supports long-term reliability and safety in smart-city deployments. 

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08

Dump-type hydraulic rod

The Multi-Function Pole stands 10–12 m and consolidates lighting, cameras, and signage for urban corridors. Its durable steel construction supports long-term reliability and safety in smart-city deployments. 

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General frequently asked questions

Yes. We customize PV size, LED engines, optics, poles, controllers, and batteries, plus logos and finishes.

With LiFePO₄ lithium battery packs (≈4,000 cycles) and premium LED lamp engines, system lifespan commonly exceeds 10 years with routine cleaning.

Depending on road class and mounting height, a 60W configuration typically covers 150–220 square meters at recommended uniformity.

Yes, solar street lights are independent of the grid, making them ideal for villages, islands and other remote areas.

In many corridors, our solar lighting systems match or exceed traditional street lights while lowering OPEX and environmental impact.

Up to 4,000 cycles with proper thermal management and charge profiles; field life typically 10+ years.

Yes, spec sheets, compliance matrices, lighting layouts, BoM, and manufacturer declarations are provided.

We calculate per pole height/arm length and site wind speeds; hot-dip galvanized poles are available.