Street Lamp Application: Road and Highway Lighting: LED or high-intensity discharge (HID) street lights installed along roads, highways, and freeways to provide illumination for vehicles and pedestrians. Intersection Lighting: Brighter street lights placed at intersections, crosswalks, and traffic circles to improve visibility and safety. Parking Lot Lighting: Street lights or area lights used to illuminate parking lots, garages, and other paved surfaces. Pathway and Sidewalk Lighting: Street lights placed along pedestrian walkways, trails, and paths to enhance visibility and security. Residential Street Lighting: Decorative or utilitarian street lamps installed on residential streets to provide neighborhood-level illumination. Commercial Area Lighting: Bright, uniform street lighting used to illuminate shopping districts, business parks, and other commercial zones. Industrial Area Lighting: High-output street lights that provide ample illumination in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and other industrial sites. Architectural Lighting: Street lights designed to complement the aesthetic of a building, monument, or urban landscape. Emergency and Security Lighting: Street lights equipped with backup power or motion sensors to ensure continuous illumination during power outages or for security purposes. Smart City Applications: Advanced street light systems integrated with sensors, cameras, and communication networks to enable smart city capabilities.