In July 2025, our company exported 58 sets of cylindrical solar stadium lights to Brazil. Each lighting system featured a dual-head solar design with 45° mounting arms, providing wide and uniform illumination for large outdoor areas. The single-head lamp power is 120W, equipped with a P50 optical lens and 5000K color temperature, delivering bright and natural daylight performance ideal for sports and public spaces.
After receiving the shipment, the Brazilian client proceeded with on-site installation and lighting tests. The results were excellent — the illumination coverage was even, the color consistency was stable, and the overall brightness met the standards required for outdoor sports fields. The customer expressed strong satisfaction with both product quality and installation convenience, and confirmed that additional orders will follow soon.
Brazil’s tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures, humidity, and heavy rainfall, demands reliable outdoor lighting solutions. Our solar-powered LED stadium lights are designed with IP65 waterproof protection, corrosion-resistant materials, and intelligent charging systems to ensure consistent performance under such conditions. Even during cloudy days, the solar panels efficiently store energy, guaranteeing long working hours throughout the night.
These solar stadium lights are particularly suitable for public playgrounds, community sports fields, parking areas, and large open spaces where traditional wiring is difficult or costly. The energy-saving solar system helps reduce electricity consumption and maintenance costs, making it a sustainable solution that aligns with Brazil’s growing demand for green and renewable energy technologies.
With this successful installation, our company continues to strengthen its presence in the South American market. The Brazilian client’s positive feedback demonstrates that solar-powered outdoor lighting can combine performance, durability, and eco-friendly design, perfectly fitting the needs of modern urban and recreational projects.
In July 2025, our company exported 58 sets of cylindrical solar stadium lights to Brazil. Each lighting system featured a dual-head solar design with 45° mounting arms, providing wide and uniform illumination for large outdoor areas. The single-head lamp power is 120W, equipped with a P50 optical lens and 5000K color temperature, delivering bright and natural daylight performance ideal for sports and public spaces.
After receiving the shipment, the Brazilian client proceeded with on-site installation and lighting tests. The results were excellent — the illumination coverage was even, the color consistency was stable, and the overall brightness met the standards required for outdoor sports fields. The customer expressed strong satisfaction with both product quality and installation convenience, and confirmed that additional orders will follow soon.
Brazil’s tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures, humidity, and heavy rainfall, demands reliable outdoor lighting solutions. Our solar-powered LED stadium lights are designed with IP65 waterproof protection, corrosion-resistant materials, and intelligent charging systems to ensure consistent performance under such conditions. Even during cloudy days, the solar panels efficiently store energy, guaranteeing long working hours throughout the night.
These solar stadium lights are particularly suitable for public playgrounds, community sports fields, parking areas, and large open spaces where traditional wiring is difficult or costly. The energy-saving solar system helps reduce electricity consumption and maintenance costs, making it a sustainable solution that aligns with Brazil’s growing demand for green and renewable energy technologies.
With this successful installation, our company continues to strengthen its presence in the South American market. The Brazilian client’s positive feedback demonstrates that solar-powered outdoor lighting can combine performance, durability, and eco-friendly design, perfectly fitting the needs of modern urban and recreational projects.