Solar Lighting Solution for Mine Entrance Road
BEKA Schréder is proud to have supplied the solar lighting solution for a mine entrance road in the Limpopo Province.
The mine’s entrance road is illuminated by the BEKA SOLAR. A solar lighting solution was chosen as this makes the installation independent from the power grid, and therefore unaffected by loadshedding. Furthermore, cost savings were achieved as no reticulation was required.
The BEKA SOLAR streetlight for outdoor residential and public applications provides a full customizable option to suit all off-grid solar lighting requirements. It has been designed and manufactured in South Africa and has been specifically engineered for all geographical locations in Africa, taking the continent’s harsh environmental conditions into account.
The BEKA SOLAR, combined with either the ZIYA streetlight or KAZELLE post top luminaires, provides a reliable lighting solution with a high Ingress Protection level that withstands high ambient temperatures and vandalism. These luminaires are a sustainable off-grid performer with a superior lumen/watt ratio.
The BEKA SOLAR has been designed to operate daily with an output of 11 hours to incorporate appropriate dimming profiles according to your needs and application, with optional movement sensor where applicable. The BEKA SOLAR has sufficient autonomy to cater for up to three continuous overcast or rainy days, to continue its reliable night operation.
The photovoltaic energy conversion is optimized by efficient Polycrystalline solar module technology to maximise solar energy. This, in conjunction with our Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) charging system and our lithium energy storage technology, provides a state-of- the-art quality system, offering the required system autonomy and providing a long-lasting solution to operate in any of our very challenging African environmental conditions.
The BEKA SOLAR offers a renewable lighting solution to operate in any of our very challenging African environmental conditions.
For further enquiries, contact Ian van Deventer at 011 238 0016 or ind@beka-schreder.co.za.