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A reliable and robust autonomous solar lighting solution, particularly suitable for area lighting such as in Campeche. Following the election of a new Governor in the State of Campeche in southern Mexico, the government initiated a policy of major works to improve and modernize the existing infrastructure, which must respect the unique architecture of the city of Campeche. Recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1 December 1999, the walled city is the typical representation of Spanish colonial architecture. Local policy makers selected our iSSL Maxi Area solution to deploy 58 streetlights that strictly respect the historic site visually.
Campeche, MEXICO
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For our end customer, having a park accessible at night and lighting it optimally, especially for safety reasons, was an imperative. In search of an appropriate solution, they chose Sunna Design’s iSSL Maxi Area solution, which perfectly meets the specifications and has unique competitive advantages.
This solution has other competitive advantages, particularly in relation to the geographical location of this historic site. The iSSL Maxi Area is “plug & play”, remotely controlled by our mobile application, SUNNApp. A solution that operates 365 days a year and is resistant to extreme weather conditions. It is a range of products that perfectly meets the challenges of the Campeche site.
The UP1 is a reliable and robust stand-alone solar lighting solution, particularly suitable for pedestrian, bicycle path and car park lighting. This innovative product offers a very simple and fast installation with un- matched performance and connected services such as SunnAPP.
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