13+ Years Solar Lighting Manufacturer
ISO 9001:2015 · CE · RoHS · IP65/IP67 · IEC 62124

Smart Solar Lighting Systems Manufacturer

Complete smart solar lighting system manufacturing — from IoT-enabled street lights to integrated smart poles and camera-equipped security lighting.

JXSOL has manufactured solar-powered outdoor lighting since 2012. Our smart solar lighting line covers four product groups: smart solar lighting systems, smart solar poles, solar lighting control systems, and solar street lights with camera — all built on automated SMT lines with 100% pre-shipment inspection.

13+
Years Solar Lighting Manufacturing
6
Production Lines
1.2M
Units Per Year Capacity
100%
Pre-Shipment Inspection

Smart Solar Lighting Systems Built for Project and Resale Programs

A smart solar lighting system is not a standard solar light with a remote control added. It's a configured system: solar panel, battery pack, LED module, controller, sensor logic, communication module, pole or housing, and — in security-driven projects — an integrated camera. Each component affects the others.

Why Component Interdependency Matters

Size the battery wrong and the controller's dimming schedule can't compensate.

Pair a high-lumen LED module with an undersized solar panel and you lose runtime in winter.

Add a camera without accounting for its power draw and the whole system underperforms.

We've been manufacturing solar-powered outdoor lighting since 2012, and the smart solar lighting category is where the engineering complexity is highest. Our in-house team of 15 optical and electrical engineers works on system configuration before mass production — not after the first container ships.

We supply distributors, project contractors, and OEM/ODM buyers who need a manufacturer that can configure the system correctly, not just assemble components to a parts list.

If you're sourcing smart solar lighting for resale, for a municipal or commercial project, or for a private-label program, JXSOL's solar lighting factory has the production capacity and engineering depth to support it.

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JXSOL smart solar lighting system engineering and manufacturing facility
Engineering Depth
15
Optical & Electrical Engineers
2012
Manufacturing Since
SMT
Automated Production Lines
100%
Pre-Shipment Inspection
Four Product Groups

Product Line Coverage for Smart Solar Lighting Procurement

This category covers four product groups. Each serves a different procurement need — the descriptions below are designed to help you identify which page to explore next.

Smart solar lighting system — all-in-one and split configuration units

Smart Solar Lighting System

Core Product · Road, Pathway, Parking, Campus

The core product in this category. An integrated solar lighting unit combining solar panel, LiFePO4 or lithium-ion battery, LED module, PIR or microwave sensor, and a programmable controller with dimming schedule support. Available in all-in-one and split configurations.

The right starting point for most road, pathway, parking, and campus lighting projects where the primary requirement is reliable autonomous operation with adjustable brightness modes. Buyers sourcing for distribution typically start here — the product line is broad enough to cover multiple project types from a single supplier relationship, and the MOQ from 100 units on standard models makes it practical to test SKUs before committing to a full program.

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Smart solar poles for urban streetscape and campus infrastructure projects

Smart Solar Poles

Urban Streetscape · Campus · Smart City

A pole-integrated smart solar lighting system where the solar panel, battery compartment, LED fixture, controller, and optional IoT communication module are built into a single pole structure. The pole is the product — not a mounting accessory.

Smart solar poles are specified for urban streetscape projects, campus infrastructure, and smart-city demonstration installations where the visual integration of the system matters alongside the lighting performance.

Note for specifiers: The pole needs to handle wind load with the panel mounted at height, and the battery compartment needs its own IP-rated enclosure separate from the fixture. Both are engineered into our pole designs from the start.

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Solar lighting control system with IoT remote monitoring dashboard

Solar Lighting Control System

Controller & Communication Layer · IoT Deployments

The controller and communication layer for smart solar lighting. Covers standalone programmable controllers, group control units, and remote monitoring/management systems for IoT solar lighting deployments.

Relevant for two buyer types: project contractors who need centralized control over a large installation, and OEM buyers who want to integrate a specific control architecture into their own product line.

4G NB-IoT Zigbee LoRa Dimming Schedules Sensor Override Logic Remote Monitoring

Field note:The control system page includes protocol compatibility matrices and integration notes for common SCADA and BMS platforms used in municipal and campus deployments.

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Solar street light with camera system sizing for security lighting projects

Solar Street Light With Camera

Lighting · Surveillance · Remote Security

A solar lighting and camera package for sites where CCTV power infrastructure is difficult or expensive. LED fixture, camera load, solar panel, controller, and battery capacity are sized together as one system.

Most relevant for remote roads, industrial parks, campus perimeters, construction sites, substations, and security-driven projects where lighting and surveillance need to operate off-grid from the same pole.

Engineering note: Camera runtime, transmission method, storage requirement, and night lighting schedule all affect battery sizing. We confirm these inputs before quoting.

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Which Product Group Fits Your Procurement Need?

Your Situation Recommended Starting Point Why
Road, pathway, or parking project — need reliable autonomous lighting Smart Solar Lighting System Broadest SKU range, lowest MOQ entry point, covers most standard project specs
Urban streetscape or smart-city project where visual integration matters Smart Solar Poles Pole is the product — engineered for wind load and IP-rated battery compartment from the start
Large installation needing centralized control or OEM control integration Solar Lighting Control System Protocol options (4G, NB-IoT, Zigbee, LoRa) and SCADA/BMS integration documentation available
Remote site or perimeter project needing lighting and surveillance without grid power Solar Street Light With Camera Camera load, LED schedule, panel wattage, and battery capacity are sized together as one off-grid security system
Technical Reference

Technical Specifications Across the Product Line

The ranges below reflect the full production scope across all four product groups. Individual product pages carry the detailed spec sheets. Use this section to confirm the category covers your project's technical requirements before going deeper.

Solar Panel

Cell Type
Monocrystalline PERC
Power Range
20W – 200W
Efficiency
21% – 23%
Encapsulation
EVA / POE film
Frame
Anodized aluminium alloy
Operating Temp
−40°C to +85°C

Battery

Chemistry
LiFePO4 (standard) / Li-ion
Capacity Range
20Ah – 200Ah
Cycle Life
2,000+ cycles (LiFePO4)
BMS
Integrated overcharge / over-discharge protection
Operating Temp
−20°C to +60°C
Backup Nights
3 – 7 rainy days (configurable)

LED Fixture

LED Source
Bridgelux / Epistar / Cree-compatible
Power Range
10W – 120W
Luminous Efficacy
160 – 180 lm/W
CCT Options
3000K / 4000K / 5000K / 6000K
CRI
≥ 70 (standard) / ≥ 80 (optional)
IP Rating
IP65 – IP67
L70 Lifespan
≥ 50,000 hours

Controller & Sensing

Dimming
0 – 100% PWM
Schedule Segments
Up to 4 per night
Motion Sensor
PIR or microwave (selectable)
Detection Range
5m – 12m (adjustable)
Communication
4G / NB-IoT / Zigbee / LoRa
Remote Management
Cloud dashboard + API access

Structural & Environmental

Pole Material
Q235 steel / 6063 aluminium
Surface Treatment
Hot-dip galvanised + powder coat
Wind Resistance
≤ 60 m/s (typhoon zone rated)
Pole Height Range
4m – 12m
Ambient Temp
−40°C to +60°C
Salt Spray
≥ 500 hours (coastal grade)

Certifications

Safety
CE / UL / CB
EMC
CE EMC / FCC Part 15
Solar Panel
IEC 61215 / IEC 61730
Battery
UN38.3 / IEC 62133
RoHS
Compliant
Market-Specific
SASO / INMETRO on request

Specifications above represent the production range across all models. Individual SKU datasheets are available on each product page. For project-specific configurations — custom wattage combinations, non-standard pole heights, or specific certification requirements — contact the technical team directly with your project brief.

Configuration & Risk

System Configuration Choices That Affect Runtime, Margin, and Warranty Risk

The most common sourcing mistake in smart solar lighting is treating configuration as a post-order detail. By the time the container ships, the battery capacity, solar panel wattage, sensor logic, and controller firmware are fixed. If they're wrong for the project site, you're managing warranty claims and field adjustments — not reorders.

LiFePO4 battery pack used in smart solar lighting systems

Battery Capacity and Autonomy Nights

Sizing for your market's irradiance profile

Battery capacity is sized to the LED power draw, the operating hours per night, and the required autonomy — the number of consecutive cloudy days the system must run without solar input.

Autonomy Night Targets by Region

North America & Europe
3–5 nights
Middle East & Southeast Asia
2–3 nights
Africa & High-Latitude Installs
Careful sizing required

High-latitude and Africa installations face significant seasonal irradiance variation — autonomy sizing must account for worst-case winter performance.

Chemistry Default: LiFePO4

2,000+

LiFePO4 cycle life

500–800

Standard Li-ion cycle life

Cycle life matters when you're selling a 3-year warranty and your buyer's customer expects the system to run for 5–7 years. The upfront cost difference is real, but the warranty claim rate difference is larger.

Solar panel wattage sizing for seasonal irradiance in smart solar lighting

Solar Panel Wattage and Seasonal Matching

Sizing to winter solstice, not annual average

The solar panel has to recharge the battery in the available peak sun hours at the installation latitude. A panel sized for summer irradiance in a temperate climate will underperform in winter — the battery never fully recovers and runtime degrades over consecutive cloudy days.

Our Sizing Baseline

We size panels to the winter solstice irradiance at the target latitude — not the annual average. This is the difference between a system that works year-round and one that generates complaints from October to March.

What Winter-Solstice Sizing Means for Your Order

Adds 15–25% to panel wattage in temperate markets compared to annual-average sizing

Ensures full battery recovery even during short winter days with reduced peak sun hours

Protects your warranty position — runtime degradation in winter is the leading cause of field complaints in under-specified systems

Middle East and Southeast Asia projects recover faster due to higher year-round irradiance, so the winter-sizing premium is smaller in those markets. Latitude and seasonal swing are the key inputs.

Sensor Logic and Dimming Schedule

PIR Sensors

Passive Infrared Detection

  • 8–12 meter detection range at 120° cone angle
  • Sufficient for most road and pathway projects
  • Lower false-trigger rate in stable environments
  • Performance degrades in heavy rain and fog

Microwave Sensors

Active Radar Detection

  • Penetrates non-metallic materials
  • Reliable through rain and fog
  • Preferred for covered parking structures and wet climates
  • More prone to false triggers in high-wind environments

Dimming Schedule Programming

Schedules are programmed into the controller before shipment. A typical configuration runs in three phases:

Post-Dusk

100%

First 2–3 hours after dusk

Mid-Night Dim

30–50%

Motion-triggered return to 100%

Pre-Dawn

Off / Min

Minimal or off before dawn

Any schedule you specify can be programmed to order. For OEM buyers, the firmware can be locked to prevent field modification — protecting your product specification and reducing warranty claims from end-user misconfiguration.

Camera Power Load and System Sizing

Camera modules add a continuous power draw that must be factored into battery and panel sizing. Buyers who source the camera separately and add it to a standard solar street light often discover the system cannot sustain both loads through a cloudy week.

Camera Module Power Draw Reference

Module Continuous Draw Daily Add (10–12 hrs)
2MP 3–5W 30–60Wh
4MP 5–8W 50–96Wh

A 30–96Wh daily addition is a meaningful load on the battery budget. We calculate the combined LED + camera power draw when sizing the battery and panel for camera-equipped systems.

Solar street light with integrated camera module showing system sizing components

Integrated camera systems require coordinated battery and panel sizing — not a simple add-on to a standard solar street light specification.

IoT Communication and Remote Monitoring

The communication module choice depends on your target market's network infrastructure and your buyer's monitoring platform requirements. We can configure any of the options below; the decision is yours to make based on deployment context.

4G / LTE

Most widely deployed option. Coverage available in most urban and peri-urban markets. Data cost for lighting telemetry is low.

Best for: Urban & peri-urban

NB-IoT

Preferred for dense urban deployments where network congestion is a concern. Lower power consumption than 4G.

Best for: Dense urban

Zigbee

Used for mesh networks in campus or industrial park installations where a local gateway is available.

Best for: Campus / industrial

LoRa

Long-range, low-power mesh option for campus or industrial park installations with a local gateway infrastructure.

Best for: Campus / industrial
Supplier Screening Reference

Category-Level Technical Specification Ranges for Fast Supplier Screening

The table below covers category-wide ranges for smart solar lighting systems. Individual product pages carry exact specifications for each model.

Parameter Category Range
LED Power 20W – 200W
Lumen Output 2,000 lm – 24,000 lm
Color Temperature 2700K – 6500K (standard: 4000K, 5000K, 6000K)
Battery Chemistry LiFePO4 (standard), Li-ion (available)
Battery Capacity 20Ah – 200Ah (sized to project autonomy requirement)
Solar Panel Wattage 30W – 300W (matched to battery and latitude)
Autonomy Nights 2–7 nights (project-specific sizing)
Control Modes Time control, PIR motion sensor, microwave sensor, dimming schedule, remote/IoT
Communication Options 4G, NB-IoT, Zigbee, LoRa (project-specific)
Sensor Options PIR (120°, 8–12m range), microwave (adjustable sensitivity)
Ingress Protection IP65 (standard), IP67 (available for camera and battery compartments)
Pole Options Integrated smart pole, standard mounting arm, wall bracket
Camera Options 2MP–4MP integrated, IP67-rated, night vision available
Operating Temperature -20°C to +60°C
Certifications ISO 9001:2015, CE, RoHS, IP65/IP67, IEC 62124
OEM/ODM Variables Lumen output, CCT, battery capacity, panel wattage, sensor logic, firmware, pole design, camera spec, branding

For compliance documentation — CE declarations, RoHS certificates, IP test reports, IEC 62124 test data — see JXSOL certifications and quality standards.

20W – 200W
LED Power Range

Covers pathway lighting through high-mast road and industrial applications. Lumen output scales from 2,000 lm to 24,000 lm across this range.

20Ah – 200Ah
Battery Capacity

LiFePO4 standard chemistry. Capacity is sized to project autonomy requirement — 2 to 7 nights of backup depending on latitude and load profile.

30W – 300W
Solar Panel Wattage

Panel wattage is matched to battery capacity and installation latitude. Oversizing the panel is the primary lever for extending autonomy nights.

IP65 / IP67
Ingress Protection

IP65 is standard across the category. IP67 is available for camera and battery compartments where submersion risk or high-pressure wash-down is a site requirement.

Manufacturing Quality Controls

Electronics, Battery, and Waterproof Controls That Prevent Field Failures

Smart solar lighting fails at predictable points. We've been manufacturing this category long enough to know exactly where the failures originate, and the factory is built around preventing them.

Controller and Sensor Circuit Assembly

Brain of the system — manages charge/discharge, dimming, sensor input, and communication simultaneously

Automated SMT line assembling solar lighting controller boards at JXSOL factory

The controller is the brain of a smart solar lighting system — it manages battery charge/discharge, LED dimming, sensor input, and communication output simultaneously. A controller assembled with inconsistent solder joints or misplaced surface-mount components will pass a bench test and fail in the field after thermal cycling.

Our automated SMT lines place and solder controller and sensor circuit boards with machine precision — solder joint consistency is tight across the full batch, not just the first units off the line. Manual SMT is where you start seeing variation in driver performance between units; we moved away from it years ago on all controller boards.

Post-SMT Function Test — Every Board

  • Charge/discharge logic verification
  • Dimming response across full range
  • Sensor input signal validation
  • Communication module handshake confirmation

Boards that fail function test don't reach final assembly.

Battery Pack Testing and Cell Matching

Most common cause of smart solar lighting warranty claims — and the most preventable

Battery pack capacity and internal resistance testing station at JXSOL manufacturing facility

Battery failure is the most common cause of smart solar lighting warranty claims. The failure mode is usually not a dead cell — it's a weak pack that passes a visual check but has elevated internal resistance, which means it can't deliver rated capacity under load after 50–80 charge cycles.

We test every battery pack for capacity, internal resistance, and charge/discharge behavior before it's paired with a controller. Packs that fall outside tolerance are rejected at this station, not discovered in the field.

Multi-Day Aging Test Racks

Finished units run through multi-day charge/discharge cycles before final inspection. This catches early-life failures — units that would have failed within the first 30 days of deployment — before they leave the factory.

LiFePO4 Cell Matching — 5% Variance Limit

For LiFePO4 packs, we verify cell matching within the pack: cells with more than 5% internal resistance variance are not assembled together, because mismatched cells accelerate degradation in the weakest cell and shorten the pack's effective life.

Rejected at the station.

Packs outside tolerance are caught before pairing with a controller — not discovered after deployment.

Waterproof Structure and IP Verification

IP65 and IP67 ratings are tested, not assumed. The most common waterproof failure in outdoor solar lighting is not the housing itself — it's the cable entry points and the junction between the housing and the lens or cover. We pressure-test every IP65/IP67 housing after final assembly, not just a sample. The test applies positive air pressure to the sealed enclosure and checks for pressure drop over a hold period. A housing that passes visual inspection but has a micro-gap at a cable gland will fail this test.

Supplier Due Diligence Note

We've seen competitor products with IP67 labels that had no evidence of pressure testing in their QC documentation. It's worth asking your supplier for their test protocol, not just the certificate. A certificate without a documented test procedure is not a quality control record — it's a label.

Standard Housing IP Test

  • Positive air pressure applied to sealed enclosure after final assembly
  • Pressure drop monitored over a defined hold period
  • 100% of units tested — not a sample pull
  • Cable gland and lens junction points verified under pressure

Camera-Equipped Units

  • Camera module has its own IP67 enclosure tested separately from the main fixture
  • Cable routing between camera and controller passes through a sealed conduit
  • Compression fittings used — not a simple grommet
  • Camera image quality and night vision verified at outgoing inspection

LED Module Lumen and CCT Consistency

Lumen depreciation and color temperature drift across a batch are the two quality issues that generate the most buyer complaints in solar lighting. Both originate at the LED module assembly stage. We test every LED module for lumen output and color temperature before it goes into a housing. This keeps your batch consistent — the units at the end of the container perform the same as the units at the front.

±10%

Lumen Output Tolerance

Modules outside this range are rejected before housing assembly

±200K

CCT Tolerance

Color temperature drift controlled at module stage, not after installation

100%

Module-Level Testing

Every LED module tested before it enters the housing assembly line

LED module lumen output and color temperature consistency testing at JXSOL factory

100% Outgoing Inspection

Every unit is function-tested before the container loads. The result is that your packing list matches your container, and your container matches the spec you approved.

Lighting Modes

All programmed lighting modes verified — motion response, dimming schedules, and dusk-to-dawn behavior confirmed before packing.

Sensor Response

PIR and microwave sensor trigger response tested. Detection range and sensitivity confirmed against spec.

Controller Function

Controller communication, firmware version, and programmed parameters verified against the approved configuration.

Battery Charge State

Battery charge level and BMS communication confirmed. Units ship with a minimum charge state that supports initial commissioning.

Accessory Completeness

Mounting hardware, remote controls, installation guides, and any included accessories checked against the packing list for every carton.

Custom Labeling and Packaging

Private-label packaging and custom labeling checked against approved artwork at this stage — not after the container is loaded.

Camera-Equipped Units: Additional Outgoing Checks

For camera-equipped systems, the outgoing inspection includes camera image quality verification and night vision function testing. Both are confirmed under controlled conditions before the unit is packed. This means field teams receive units where the camera is already confirmed operational — not units where camera function is discovered on-site.

Solar Street Light With Camera — product specifications
Commercial Applications

Market Segments Where Smart Solar Lighting Creates Commercial Value

Smart solar lighting commands a higher price point than standard solar lights — and that margin is defensible when the system is configured correctly for the application. The segments below are where our buyers are building profitable programs.

Municipal road and street smart solar lighting upgrade project

Municipal Road and Street Upgrades

Municipal procurement for road lighting upgrades is one of the highest-volume segments for smart solar lighting systems. Tenders typically specify lux levels, autonomy nights, control capability, and certification requirements.

IoT solar lighting with remote monitoring capability is increasingly specified in municipal tenders because it reduces maintenance dispatch costs — the control system reports faults before a resident complaint triggers a work order.

Typical Tender Requirements

  • Specified lux levels and autonomy nights
  • Remote monitoring and control capability
  • CE certification and IEC 62124 compliance
  • Documentation packages for bid submissions

Buyers supplying municipal contractors need CE certification, IEC 62124 compliance, and documentation packages that support bid submissions.

Smart solar lighting for industrial park perimeter roads and logistics yard

Industrial Parks and Logistics Yards

Industrial park operators and logistics facility managers source smart solar lighting for perimeter roads, loading areas, and internal circulation routes. The value proposition is infrastructure cost reduction — no trenching, no grid connection fees, no ongoing electricity cost.

No trenching or civil groundwork required
No grid connection fees or utility dependency
No ongoing electricity operating cost

The smart solar poles format works well here because the integrated design reduces installation time and the pole's structural engineering handles the wind load requirements typical of open industrial sites.

Smart solar lighting on university campus pathway

Campus and Institutional Projects

Universities, hospitals, and corporate campuses specify smart solar lighting for pathways, parking areas, and perimeter roads. These projects often have aesthetic requirements alongside performance specs — warm color temperature (3000K–4000K), consistent pole design, and sometimes custom branding on the pole or fixture. OEM/ODM configuration is common in this segment.

Segment note: Campus sustainability programs are now driving procurement decisions that previously went to grid-tied LED. This segment has grown significantly over the last three years.

Solar street light with camera at remote industrial perimeter

Security Perimeters and Remote Site Monitoring

The solar street light with camera is the primary product for this segment. Remote sites — mining operations, agricultural facilities, border infrastructure, utility substations — need lighting and surveillance without grid access. The combined solar lighting and camera system eliminates the need for separate power infrastructure for each function.

Construction
IP67
Comms
4G
Autonomy
5–7 nights
IoT smart solar lighting pilot installation for smart city program

Smart-City Demonstration and Pilot Projects

Smart-city procurement programs often start with a pilot installation — 50–200 units in a defined area — before scaling to a full deployment. IoT solar lighting with remote monitoring, dimming control, and data reporting capability is the standard specification for these pilots.

The solar lighting control system with a cloud-based monitoring dashboard is what makes the pilot reportable to city stakeholders. Buyers supplying smart-city integrators need a manufacturer who can configure the communication protocol and monitoring interface to match the integrator's platform.

Typical pilot scale: 50–200 units in a defined geographic zone, with full IoT reporting before city-wide rollout approval.

Smart solar lighting on residential community pathway and resort amenity area

Residential Communities and Resort Infrastructure

Residential developers and resort operators source smart solar lighting for internal roads, pathways, and amenity areas. The buying pattern here is typically project-based — a developer sources 200–500 units for a single project, then returns for the next development.

Warm color temperature, low-glare optics, and quiet pole design are the differentiating specs in this segment. Standard solar street lights are often over-specified for these applications; the smart solar lighting system's dimming capability and motion-sensor mode reduce energy consumption and extend battery life in low-traffic areas.

Warm CCT 3000K–4000K Low-glare optics Motion-sensor dimming 200–500 unit projects
OEM & ODM Programs

OEM/ODM Configuration for Distributors, Contractors, and Private-Label Programs

Smart solar lighting is a system product — which means OEM/ODM customization goes deeper than changing a logo or a color. The variables below are what we actually adjust for buyers building their own product lines or project-specific configurations.

Performance Configuration

Output, color temperature, and battery sizing

  • Lumen output adjusted by changing LED configuration and driver current — we hit a specific lux level for a project spec rather than shipping a standard output and hoping it meets the requirement.
  • Color temperature covers 2700K through 6500K. Warm-white options (2700K–3000K) are common for hospitality and residential segments; 5000K–6000K is standard for road and industrial applications.
  • Battery capacity is sized to your required autonomy nights based on your target latitude and seasonal irradiance data — we run the calculation, not just accept a number from a spec sheet.

Control and Communication Customization

Firmware, protocol, and platform integration

  • Controller firmware can be programmed to your specified dimming schedule and locked to prevent field modification — useful for buyers who want consistent system behavior across a large installation.
  • Communication protocol selected based on your target market's network infrastructure: 4G for most markets, NB-IoT for dense urban deployments, Zigbee or LoRa for campus mesh networks.
  • If your buyer has an existing monitoring platform, we can configure the communication module to report to it rather than requiring a new dashboard.

Structural and Mechanical Customization

Pole, housing, bracket, and camera geometry

  • Pole height, arm length, mounting bracket configuration, and housing color are adjustable for OEM orders.
  • For smart solar poles, the pole cross-section, battery compartment size, and panel mounting angle can be modified to match a project's structural or aesthetic requirements.
  • Camera mounting position and angle are configurable on camera-equipped systems.

Private-Label and Documentation Support

Branding, compliance docs, and import paperwork

  • Logo placement on the fixture, pole, and packaging is standard for OEM programs. Carton labeling, user manuals, and compliance documentation can be produced under your brand.
  • For buyers supplying markets with specific import documentation requirements, we prepare CE declarations, RoHS certificates, IP test reports, and IEC 62124 test data under your product specifications.

MOQ and Engineering Review

100 units
Standard Catalog MOQ
Low enough to test a new SKU before committing to a full program.
500 units
OEM/ODM Custom Spec MOQ
Typical starting point for orders with component or tooling changes, depending on scope.

Engineering review is included: send us your project requirements or your current supplier's spec sheet and we'll come back with a configuration recommendation.

OEM and ODM solar lighting system configuration at JXSOL factory

Why System-Level OEM Matters

Most solar lighting OEM programs stop at cosmetic changes. Because smart solar lighting integrates the panel, battery, controller, communication module, and fixture into a single engineered system, a change to one component affects the others. We adjust the full system — not just the label.

That means your private-label product ships with a configuration that actually meets the performance spec, not a standard unit with your logo on it that may or may not perform in your target market's climate.

Export & Logistics

Export Readiness, Documentation, and Batch Traceability

Smart solar lighting systems ship as multi-component packages: fixture or pole assembly, solar panel, battery pack, controller, mounting hardware, and — for camera systems — the camera module and communication hardware. Each component needs its own protective packing, and the full system needs to arrive with the documentation your import process requires.

Certification and Compliance Documentation

Standard with every shipment

CE Declaration of Conformity
Standard with every shipment
RoHS Compliance Certificate
Standard with every shipment
IP65/IP67 Test Reports
Standard with every shipment
ISO 9001:2015 QMS Certification
Standard with every shipment
IEC 62124 Test Data
Available on request — for procurement processes requiring solar performance verification
UN38.3 Battery Test Reports
Available for lithium packs — required for air freight, increasingly requested for sea freight

Export Packing for System Components

Component-by-component protection for multi-part shipments

Fixtures and Pole Assemblies
Double-wall export cartons with foam corner protection and internal dividers.
Solar Panels
Individually wrapped and packed flat with foam interleaving.
Battery Packs
Packed separately from electronics in compliance with lithium battery shipping regulations.
Camera Modules
Individually boxed with anti-static protection.
Smart Solar Poles
Pole sections, battery compartment, and fixture packed in separate cartons with assembly hardware in a labeled accessory bag — reducing component damage risk during handling and making on-site assembly straightforward.

Batch Traceability

Every carton carries a batch code that links to the production run, incoming material records, and QC inspection data.

If a warranty issue surfaces in the field, you can isolate the affected production batch without pulling your entire inventory.

For OEM buyers with private-label programs, batch codes are integrated into your labeling format.

Solar lighting system export packing and compliance documentation

Why Batch Codes Matter for Warranty

A field failure in one installation doesn't mean your entire inventory is affected. Batch traceability lets you respond to a warranty claim with precision — identifying whether the issue is isolated to a single production run or requires a broader review — without disrupting stock you've already sold or deployed.

Shipping, Delivery, and Warranty

Review our full shipping and delivery process, or see how our 3-year warranty support policy works in practice.

Project Quotation

Request a Smart Solar Lighting System Quote With the Right Inputs

A useful quote for smart solar lighting requires more than a product name and quantity. The configuration — battery capacity, solar panel wattage, controller firmware, communication module, camera spec — depends on your project parameters. Send us the following and we'll come back with a specific configuration recommendation and a detailed quote.

Site & Installation Parameters

  • Project country and installation latitude

    For solar irradiance and autonomy sizing

  • Installation type

    Road, pathway, parking, campus, perimeter, remote site

  • Pole height and arm configuration

    Or pole-integrated if specifying smart solar poles

  • Target lux level or road width

    For LED power and optic selection

  • Lighting schedule

    Operating hours, dimming profile, motion-sensor requirement

  • Autonomy nights required

    Consecutive cloudy days the system must sustain

Technical & Commercial Requirements

  • Communication requirement

    Standalone, 4G IoT, NB-IoT, Zigbee, LoRa

  • Camera requirement

    Yes/no, resolution, night vision, communication protocol

  • Order quantity

    For standard or OEM/ODM pricing

  • Certification market

    CE for Europe, or other market-specific requirements

  • Branding requirement

    Standard JXSOL, private-label, or OEM

Send us these parameters and we'll return a specific configuration recommendation alongside a detailed quote — battery sizing, panel wattage, controller firmware, communication module, and camera spec matched to your project conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Smart Solar Lighting Systems FAQ

Technical and procurement questions answered directly — sizing logic, battery chemistry, winter performance, and what information we need to configure a system for your project.

What information do you need to size a smart solar lighting system for a project?

The minimum inputs are: installation latitude (or country and city), LED power requirement or target lux level, operating hours per night, required autonomy nights, and whether the system includes a camera. From these we calculate the battery capacity, solar panel wattage, and confirm the controller configuration.

Minimum inputs required for system sizing

Installation latitude or country and city
LED power requirement or target lux level
Operating hours per night
Required autonomy nights
Whether the system includes a camera

If you have a project spec sheet or a competitor's product you're trying to match, send it — that's a normal starting point and usually faster than building the spec from scratch.

How do you choose battery capacity for IoT solar lighting?

Battery capacity is calculated from three variables: LED power draw (plus camera draw if applicable), operating hours per night, and required autonomy nights.

Worked example

40W
LED power draw
10 hrs
Operating hours/night
3 nights
Required autonomy
Minimum usable capacity
1,200 Wh
40W × 10h × 3 nights
Installed capacity required
≥ 1,500 Wh
LiFePO4 at 80% DoD

IoT module draw

Communication modules add 2–5W of continuous draw. Small individually, but compounds over a long operating schedule.

Per-project calculation

We run this calculation for every project configuration rather than applying a standard battery size across all orders.

What causes solar street lights with cameras to lose runtime in winter?

Two causes, usually in combination.

1

Panel sized to annual average irradiance

The solar panel was sized to average annual irradiance rather than winter solstice irradiance. The panel can't fully recharge the battery on short winter days, and the battery state of charge drops progressively over consecutive days.

2

Camera draw excluded from battery sizing

The camera's power draw wasn't included in the battery sizing calculation, so the system is running a larger load than the battery was designed for.

How JXSOL sizes for year-round performance

We size both the panel and battery to the combined LED + camera load at winter irradiance for the installation latitude. Systems sized this way maintain runtime year-round.

For camera-equipped systems, see the full product page: Solar Street Light With Camera

What IP rating should smart solar poles use for outdoor projects?

IP65 is the minimum for any outdoor solar lighting application — it protects against dust ingress and water jets from any direction. For smart solar poles with battery compartments at ground level or in coastal environments with salt spray, IP67 is the better specification: it adds protection against temporary immersion up to 1 meter.

Solar street lights with camera should always use IP67-rated camera modules, as they're exposed to direct weather and the lens seal is a common failure point. We test every IP65/IP67 housing with positive air pressure after final assembly — not just a visual inspection.

IP65
Minimum Standard
  • Full dust ingress protection
  • Water jets from any direction
  • Suitable for standard outdoor installations
IP67
Recommended Spec
  • Temporary immersion up to 1 meter
  • Ground-level battery compartments
  • Coastal / salt spray environments
  • Camera modules on solar street lights

Testing protocol: Every IP65/IP67 housing is verified with positive air pressure after final assembly — not just a visual inspection. This catches seal failures that visual checks miss.

Can a solar lighting control system be customized for different dimming schedules?

Yes. The solar lighting control system firmware is programmed before shipment to your specified schedule. Available modes include time-based dimming, motion-triggered override, dawn/dusk detection, or a combination of these.

Time-Based

Fixed schedule dimming by hour of night

Motion Override

Triggered boost when movement is detected

Dawn/Dusk

Automatic on/off based on ambient light

Combined

Any combination of the above modes

OEM Firmware Lock

For OEM buyers, the firmware can be locked to prevent field modification. This is useful when you need consistent system behavior across a large installation or want to protect your product configuration from being altered by end users.

Existing Platform Integration

If your buyer has an existing monitoring platform, we can configure the communication module to report to it. This avoids forcing a platform migration on your end customer.

Schedule Changes After Shipment
IoT-Enabled Systems

Schedule updates via firmware push through the communication module — no site visit required.

Standalone Systems

Schedule changes require a physical controller replacement. Factor this into your project planning if schedules may need adjustment post-installation.

What is the MOQ for standard and OEM/ODM smart solar lighting orders?

Standard catalog models: 100 units minimum. This is low enough to test a new SKU with your customers before committing to a larger program.

OEM/ODM orders with custom specifications — modified lumen output, custom firmware, private-label packaging, non-standard pole design — typically start at 500 units, depending on the scope of component or tooling changes. For camera-equipped systems with custom communication configuration, the OEM MOQ is also 500 units.

Standard Catalog

100 units minimum. Suitable for market testing a new SKU before scaling to a larger program.

OEM/ODM Custom

500 units minimum. Covers custom lumen output, firmware, private-label packaging, non-standard pole design, and camera-equipped systems with custom communication configuration.

Engineering review and sample production are included in the OEM process; we don't charge separately for configuration work on orders that proceed to production.

Which certifications matter when importing smart solar lighting systems?

Certification requirements vary by destination market. The table below covers the primary requirements for each major import region.

European Markets
  • CE marking (LVD and EMC directives)
  • RoHS compliance
  • IP65/IP67 test reports
  • IEC 62124 test data (increasingly required in municipal tenders for solar performance verification)
North American Markets
  • CE not required
  • RoHS compliance (standard procurement requirement)
  • IP ratings (standard procurement requirement)
Middle East Markets
  • SASO certification required for Saudi Arabia
  • Other GCC markets typically accept CE documentation
Australia
  • SAA/RCM marking required

Standard CE, RoHS, IP, and IEC 62124 documentation is provided with every shipment. Market-specific certifications are available on request — see our full certifications page for current documentation. For OEM buyers, compliance documentation can be prepared under your product specifications.

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Custom specifications, private-label packaging, and compliance documentation — all handled in-factory from 500 units.