Solar lighting at Alam Impian Park: autonomous and architectural illumination in Malaysia

 

At Alam Impian Park, in Malaysia, Sunna Design supports the lighting of a public space through a combination of autonomous solar solutions adapted to the site’s different uses: pathway lighting, architectural wayfinding and landscape enhancement.

 

Carried out for the municipality and installed with the local partner Aeroline, the project combines 38 iSSL+, 21 Alto architectural bollards and 29 EverGen V3 PowerLoad. Its key feature: the use of EverGen V3 in PowerLoad mode to power external equipment, such as decorative LED strips and architectural floodlights.

 

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Alam Impian Park – MALAYSIA

38 iSSL+, 21 Alto bollards and 29 EverGen V3 PowerLoad

Powering external equipment with EverGen V3 PowerLoad

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When solar lighting enhances public spaces

 

In an urban park, lighting plays an essential role. It makes pathways more visible, improves user comfort and extends the use of spaces after nightfall.

 

Beyond its safety function, light also transforms the perception of a place. It highlights landscape features, creates an atmosphere and enhances the most frequented or iconic areas of a site.

 

At Alam Impian Park, the objective was therefore twofold: to secure movement throughout the park, while also creating an autonomous architectural lighting scheme, without relying on heavy electrical infrastructure.

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An urban park with multiple needs

 

Alam Impian Park brings together several complementary uses. Some areas require functional lighting to support pedestrian movement, while other spaces call for a more aesthetic approach, with low-level or decorative lighting integrated into the landscape.

 

To meet this diversity of needs, Sunna Design deployed several autonomous solar solutions. Each product plays a specific role in the project: lighting pathways, structuring spaces or powering architectural equipment.

 

This complementary approach avoids a uniform lighting scheme and makes it possible to adapt the lighting solution to the real uses of the park.

 

Alam Impian Park therefore required a solution capable of meeting several objectives:

 

securing public spaces, especially passageways and walking areas

enhancing specific areas of the park through decorative architectural lighting

limiting infrastructure works and heavy electrical connections

providing a reliable, autonomous solution adapted to local conditions

powering low-voltage external equipment with EverGen V3 PowerLoad

 

In this context, autonomous solar lighting for parks and recreational areas stood out as a particularly relevant solution, combining functional, aesthetic and flexible lighting.

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iSSL+: all-in-one solar lighting for pathways

 

To meet the park’s functional lighting needs, Sunna Design deployed 38 iSSL+, a compact and efficient autonomous solar lighting solution for circulation areas and public spaces.

 

The iSSL+ units provide lighting adapted to the park’s pathways, helping to improve visibility, enhance user comfort and support pedestrian movement after nightfall.

 

The iSSL+ is an all-in-one solar lighting solution that integrates all the necessary components into a single unit:

a solar panel

an integrated battery

an LED luminaire

energy management electronics

 

This compact design simplifies installation while avoiding connection works to the electrical grid. At Alam Impian Park, the iSSL+ units therefore help create reliable, autonomous lighting adapted to the site’s everyday uses.

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Alto: architectural bollards to support pedestrian uses

 

The project also includes 21 Alto bollards, designed to provide low-level lighting that is aesthetic and integrated into the environment.

 

These bollards support pedestrian pathways while creating a softer lighting atmosphere. They help structure spaces, guide users and strengthen the park’s visual identity.

 

In a landscaped environment such as Alam Impian Park, this type of lighting is particularly suited to walking areas, the edges of planted spaces or passageways where visual integration is important.

 

Thanks to their compact and architectural design, the Alto bollards complement the site’s functional lighting by adding a more aesthetic dimension. They contribute to the park’s landscape enhancement, while improving user comfort after nightfall.

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EverGen V3 PowerLoad: powering decorative equipment in 24 VDC

 

One of the most distinctive aspects of the project is the use of 29 EverGen V3 PowerLoad.

 

In this configuration, the EverGen V3 systems are not only used to support a luminaire. They also make it possible to power external equipment in 24 VDC, thanks to a DC/DC converter integrated into the pole.

 

The equipment concerned can include, for example, 24 VDC decorative LED strips or 24 VDC architectural floodlights. These elements are connected to the solar system by an external cable in order to be powered by the energy produced by the installation.

 

This approach makes it possible to highlight different areas of the park without relying on a conventional electrical power supply. The EverGen V3 PowerLoad therefore becomes a solar solution capable of powering external architectural lighting, serving both the atmosphere and the identity of the site.

 

For local authorities and public space managers, this configuration offers a flexible solution to enhance parks, squares, pathways or landscaped areas, while limiting connection works and dependence on the electrical grid.

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An installation carried out with the local partner

 

The project is being carried out in collaboration with Aeroline, Sunna Design’s local partner in Malaysia.

 

Thanks to this collaboration, the municipality now benefits from a complete solar installation, adapted to the site constraints and to the different uses of the park.

 

A large part of the equipment has already been installed by the client, with initial tests carried out on a 24 VDC output using a small electric generator. These tests help prepare the power supply for the decorative elements before the project is fully completed with the arrival of the EverGen V3 PowerLoad systems.

 

This local collaboration is essential to ensure the proper implementation of the project, adapt the installation to site constraints and support the municipality through to full commissioning.

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Expected result: a safer, more pleasant and better-enhanced park

 

With this installation, Alam Impian Park benefits from autonomous solar lighting designed for safety, user comfort and the architectural enhancement of the site.

 

By combining iSSL+, Alto and EverGen V3 PowerLoad solutions, the park benefits from lighting adapted to each use: pathways, landscaped areas, decorative spaces and points of interest.

 

This project demonstrates Sunna Design’s ability to offer flexible solar solutions, capable not only of lighting public spaces, but also of powering complementary equipment to create a true lighting atmosphere.

 

At Alam Impian Park, light is therefore not only used to illuminate. It contributes to the experience of the place, its identity and its enhancement.

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A flexible solar solution for parks and recreational areas

 

The Alam Impian project shows that autonomous solar lighting can meet a wide range of needs within a single public space.

 

With the iSSL+, lighting supports movement. With the Alto bollards, it blends into the landscape design. With the EverGen V3 PowerLoad, it becomes capable of powering low-voltage decorative and architectural equipment.

 

This complementarity makes it possible to design lighting that is more flexible, more autonomous and better adapted to the site’s uses. For local authorities, it is also a way to enhance public spaces while limiting the works associated with traditional electrical infrastructure.

 

With this project at Alam Impian Park, Sunna Design demonstrates that autonomous solar lighting can go beyond functional lighting. It also becomes a tool for enhancing public spaces, capable of powering architectural and decorative equipment while reducing dependence on the electrical grid.

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