Solar Flood & Security Lights Manufacturer
Solar flood and security lights built for commercial supply, project deployment, and private-label programs.
Eight product variants covering general flood lighting, commercial high-output, motion sensor, PIR security, and waterproof models — all manufactured in-house at our 12,000 m² Zhongshan facility.
Solar Flood Lighting Built for Repeat B2B Orders
JXSOL is the export brand of Zhongshan Century Juxing Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., a solar lighting factory based in Guzhen Town, Zhongshan — the center of China's lighting manufacturing industry. We've been making solar-powered outdoor lighting since 2012, and solar flood and security lighting has been part of that product line from the start.
This category covers solar-powered flood and security lights for outdoor commercial supply, project deployment, and resale: general flood lighting for yards and perimeters, commercial high-output models for warehouses and parking areas, motion sensor flood lights for security applications, PIR-triggered security lights for residential and commercial perimeters, and waterproof models rated for coastal and high-humidity environments.
Our production is in-house. Engineering, assembly, testing, and inspection all happen in the same 12,000 m² facility. If you need a stable reorder source — not a sourcing agent assembling orders from three different factories — that's the distinction that matters.
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Why In-House Matters for Reorders
- Engineering, assembly, testing, and inspection under one roof
- Consistent batch quality — no multi-factory variance
- Faster lead time confirmation on repeat orders
- Direct engineering access for OEM/ODM modifications
Product Range That Lets You Cover More Security Lighting Accounts
Eight product types under this category, organized by buyer use case. Each links to a dedicated product page with full specifications.
Solar Flood Lights
General outdoor flood lighting
Entry-level to mid-range output for yards, driveways, and perimeter areas. Broad resale channel fit.
Commercial Solar Flood Lights
Warehouses, parking lots, construction sites
High-output models for large perimeter areas. Project and contractor supply.
Solar LED Flood Lights
Retrofit and new-install flood lighting
LED module efficiency with consistent lumen output across batches. Commercial and residential segments.
Solar Motion Sensor Flood Light
Security-focused motion-triggered activation
PIR detection range and sensitivity with battery autonomy extension.
Solar Security Lights
Perimeter security for commercial properties
Compact form factor with easy bracket mounting. Campuses and community projects.
Motion Sensor Solar Lights
Residential security resale, small commercial
Consumer-accessible form factor with commercial-grade IP rating.
Waterproof Solar Security Lights
Coastal, high-humidity, exposed mounting
IP67 rated. Housing and cable entry points tested under pressure.
PIR Solar Security Lights
Passive infrared for driveways, gates, perimeters
Adjustable PIR sensitivity and detection angle. Configurable lighting modes.
Mixed-SKU Orders Are Standard
The range is designed so a distributor building a solar security lighting catalog can cover multiple price points and application types from one supplier. Mixed-SKU orders across these product types are standard for us — we handle the consolidation and batch coding on our end.
Choosing the Right Output, Sensor, and Waterproof Tier
The most common sourcing mistake in this category is treating all solar flood lights as interchangeable. They're not, and the wrong spec creates returns. Here's the decision logic we walk buyers through.
Output Tier & Mounting Height
For mounting heights under 4 meters — residential driveways, garden perimeters, small commercial entries — a compact model in the 800–2,000 lumen range covers the area without over-speccing.
For mounting heights of 5–8 meters covering parking lots, warehouse yards, or construction perimeters, you need 3,000–6,000+ lumens with a wider beam angle.
Speccing a residential-grade unit for a warehouse perimeter is the fastest way to generate warranty claims from your contractor accounts.
Always-On vs. Motion-Triggered
Always-on flood lighting draws battery continuously, so autonomy planning is critical — especially for markets with shorter winter daylight hours.
Motion-triggered PIR models extend battery life significantly because the light only activates on detection. For security applications where the deterrent effect matters, PIR-triggered models also have a psychological advantage: the sudden activation is more noticeable than a light that's already on.
We've had buyers in the Middle East switch their entire security lighting line to PIR-triggered after one season of battery complaints on always-on models.
IP65 vs. IP67
IP65 handles rain and dust — it's the standard for most outdoor flood lighting applications.
IP67 adds submersion resistance up to 1 meter for 30 minutes, which matters for ground-level installations, coastal environments, and any mounting position where water pooling is possible.
For most commercial perimeter and security applications, IP65 is sufficient. If your accounts include coastal properties, flood-prone areas, or ground-mounted installations, specify IP67.
For deeper guidance on sensor selection and panel sizing by region, see our solar motion sensor lighting guide and solar lighting panel guide.
Category-Level Specifications Buyers Should Confirm Before Quoting
These are category-wide ranges. Exact values for individual models are on each product page. Use this table to confirm whether our spec range covers your requirements before requesting a quote.
| Parameter | Category Range |
|---|---|
| LED Output | 800 lm – 8,000+ lm (varies by model and configuration) |
| Solar Panel Type | Monocrystalline silicon |
| Solar Panel Capacity | 6W – 40W (sized to battery and output requirements) |
| Battery Chemistry | Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) |
| Battery Capacity | 5,000 mAh – 30,000 mAh |
| Controller Modes | Always-on, motion-triggered, dim-to-bright, timer-based |
| PIR Detection Range | 5 m – 12 m (adjustable on sensor models) |
| PIR Detection Angle | 90° – 120° |
| Color Temperature | 3,000K – 6,500K (warm white to daylight) |
| IP Rating | IP65 / IP67 |
| Housing Material | Die-cast aluminum |
| Mounting Options | Wall bracket, pole mount, ground spike (model-dependent) |
| Certifications | ISO 9001:2015, CE, RoHS, IP65/IP67, IEC 62124 |
| Custom Labeling | Available on OEM/ODM orders |
Lumen output and color temperature can be adjusted within the LED module's design range through our OEM/ODM configuration process — no housing change required for most adjustments.
Battery capacity can be sized for target autonomy days based on your market's average solar irradiance.
Production Controls That Reduce Field Failures and Warranty Claims
Solar flood and security lighting has a short list of failure modes that generate most of the warranty claims and returns in this category. We know them because we've been manufacturing in this space since 2012, and we've built our production system around preventing them.
Water Ingress
Most Common Field FailureThe failure point is almost never the housing itself — it's the cable entry glands, the lens seal, and the junction between the solar panel frame and the housing.
Our Production Control:
We test every unit's waterproof structure on dedicated IP inspection equipment before it leaves the line. IP65/IP67 ratings are verified on our own test benches, not assumed from housing design. The gasket material and gland torque spec are part of the assembly checkpoint, not a visual inspection.
Battery Capacity Mismatch
Hardest to Detect Pre-FieldWhen battery cells in a pack have mismatched internal resistance, the pack degrades unevenly — you get capacity drop after 3–6 months instead of the rated cycle life.
Our Production Control:
We match battery cells by capacity and internal resistance before pack assembly. Every pack goes through a charge/discharge cycle test on our aging racks before it's installed in a unit. This step adds time to the production flow. It also means we catch a bad batch before it ships, not after your customer calls.
Lumen Inconsistency Between Batches
Reorder Confidence IssueThis problem shows up when buyers reorder and the new units don't match the first shipment — different brightness, different color temperature.
Our Production Control:
We run LED module lumen binning at the assembly stage — modules are sorted by lumen output and color temperature before installation, and we confirm output against spec before units move to final assembly. Your second container matches your first.
Controller and PIR Sensor Failure
High-Impact When It HappensLess common but high-impact — a security light that doesn't trigger on motion is a warranty claim and a credibility problem for your account.
Our Production Control:
Every controller and PIR sensor goes through a dedicated function test bench before assembly. Lighting modes, detection range, and sensitivity are verified, not assumed.
Overstated Lumen Claims — An Industry-Wide Problem
Overstated lumen claims are endemic in solar lighting. Many manufacturers quote the theoretical maximum of the LED chip, not the actual module output under real operating conditions.
We test actual lumen output at the module stage, not at the LED chip spec sheet. The number on our datasheet is what the module produces in our test conditions, not the theoretical maximum of the chip.
Certifications Covering This Product Line
Documentation is available per order — CE Declaration of Conformity, RoHS test reports, IP test certificates.
Commercial Segments Where Solar Security Lighting Sells Cleanly
Solar flood and security lighting moves well in specific commercial segments because the value proposition is straightforward: outdoor security coverage without grid trenching, no ongoing electricity cost, and fast installation. Here's where the category generates repeatable revenue.
Warehouse & Industrial Perimeters
Facilities managers and contractors specify solar flood lighting for loading dock areas, yard perimeters, and access roads where running conduit is expensive or impractical.
Typical Spec Range
3,000–6,000 lumens. Repeat orders follow facility expansions and new-site builds.
Parking Lots & Commercial Properties
Property management companies and retail chains use solar security lighting for parking perimeter coverage. The no-grid-connection advantage reduces installation cost significantly.
Buyer Advantage
ROI case is easy for your accounts to present to their clients.
Farms & Rural Properties
Agricultural buyers need perimeter and yard lighting across large areas where grid power is unavailable or expensive to extend. Solar flood lighting is the default solution.
Key Spec Questions
Battery autonomy and cold-weather performance.
Construction Sites
Temporary security lighting for active construction sites is a high-volume, repeatable segment. Sites need lighting for the duration of the project, then it moves to the next site.
Reorder Pattern
Contractors who stock solar security lights as a standard site setup item reorder regularly.
Schools, Campuses & Community Projects
Government and institutional buyers specify solar security lighting for pathway and perimeter coverage. These projects often run on annual procurement budgets with defined SKU requirements.
Channel Fit
Clean fit for distributors who can supply consistent product across multiple sites.
Residential Security Resale
Compact PIR solar security lights are a high-velocity SKU for hardware distributors and home improvement channels. The end customer installs them without an electrician.
Channel Advantage
Reduces barrier to purchase and keeps your return rate low.
Installation Planning Across Segments
Each segment has specific mounting, spacing, and autonomy requirements. Whether you're quoting for a warehouse perimeter or a multi-site campus rollout, proper installation planning reduces callbacks and improves your account retention.
OEM/ODM Options for Private Label and Project Supply
Our in-house R&D team includes 15+ optical and electrical engineers who handle OEM/ODM project support alongside standard product development. For buyers building a private-label solar lighting line or sourcing for a specific project specification, the engineering team works through the configuration before production — not during it.
What's Configurable Across the Solar Flood and Security Lighting Range
Lumen Output
Adjusted within the LED module's design range. Most adjustments don't require a housing change.
Color Temperature
3,000K–6,500K, selectable per order.
Battery Capacity
Sized for target autonomy days based on your market's solar irradiance data. We've configured extended-autonomy packs for Middle East and African buyers who need 5–7 days of backup in low-irradiance seasons.
Solar Panel Capacity
Sized to match battery and output requirements for your target latitude.
Sensor Logic
PIR detection range, sensitivity, and lighting mode sequences are configurable on sensor models.
Housing Color
Custom colors available on runs over 100 units. Below that, the powder line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either side.
Logo and Packaging
Custom packaging, labeling, and accessory configurations for private-label programs.
Regional Compliance Documentation
CE Declaration of Conformity, RoHS test reports, and IP certificates provided per order. Additional market-specific documentation on request.
MOQ from 100 Units — Test Before You Scale
MOQ for standard catalog models starts at 100 units — low enough to test a new SKU with your accounts before committing to a larger program. OEM/ODM projects go through an engineering review before production to lock the spec before component procurement.
Export Packing and Reorder Planning for Mixed Solar Lighting Orders
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Production Lines with Automated SMT Assembly
5,000+
Daily Unit Output
1,200,000
Annual Unit Capacity
Your reorder runs on a scheduled line, not in a queue behind new customer onboarding.
Export Carton Planning — Specific Challenges Addressed
Solar Panel Protection
Solar panels are the most fragile component and need foam-cushioned carton sections.
Hardware Separation
Mounting brackets and hardware are packed separately from the housing to prevent scratching.
Accessory Pack Verification
Screws, anchors, cable ties, installation guides — verified against a packing list before carton sealing. We've had containers arrive with missing accessory packs because the check was visual rather than counted. We count.
Batch Traceability
Each carton carries a batch code for traceability. If a quality issue surfaces in the field, you can trace it back to the production batch and we can pull the inspection records for that run.
SKU Labeling Standard
Each carton label includes the information your receiving team and downstream customers need without having to open the carton:
- Product code
- Lumen output
- IP rating
- Certification marks
Mixed-SKU Order Consolidation
For distributors running mixed-SKU orders across multiple product types in this category, we consolidate at the carton level with a master packing list.
Pallet configurations are available for buyers who need palletized delivery for their warehouse receiving process.
FAQ for Solar Flood and Security Lighting Buyers
What IP rating do I need for outdoor solar security lighting?
What IP rating do I need for outdoor solar security lighting?
IP65 is the standard for most outdoor flood and security lighting applications — it handles rain, dust, and direct water spray from any direction. Specify IP67 if your installations include ground-level mounting, coastal environments, or any position where water pooling is possible. IP67 adds submersion resistance to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
For standard wall-mounted or pole-mounted perimeter lighting, IP65 is sufficient and covers the majority of commercial applications.
Our waterproof solar security lights carry IP67 ratings verified on our own test equipment — not assumed from housing design.
How do I choose lumen output for commercial solar flood lights?
How do I choose lumen output for commercial solar flood lights?
Match lumen output to mounting height and coverage area, not to a general "brighter is better" assumption.
Under 4m Mounting Height
Small entry, driveway, or single-zone coverage
800–2,000 lumens
5–8m Mounting Height
Parking lots, warehouse yards, large perimeters
3,000–6,000+ lumens
Wide beam angle recommended
Over-speccing creates glare complaints; under-speccing creates security gaps and warranty claims.
If you're supplying contractors, confirm the mounting height and coverage area before quoting — it's the single most important variable.
What causes solar flood lights to fail after one rainy season?
What causes solar flood lights to fail after one rainy season?
The two most common causes are water ingress at cable entry points and battery capacity drop from mismatched cells.
Water Ingress
Usually happens at the cable gland or lens seal, not the housing body. A unit can pass a visual IP inspection and still fail in the field if the gland torque or gasket spec is wrong.
Battery Cell Mismatch
Mismatched internal resistance causes uneven degradation, and capacity drops faster than the rated cycle life. Harder to detect before shipment.
We address both through dedicated waterproof structure inspection on test equipment and battery cell matching by capacity and internal resistance before pack assembly. See our certifications and inspection documentation.
When should I choose PIR solar security lights instead of standard solar flood lights?
When should I choose PIR solar security lights instead of standard solar flood lights?
Choose PIR-triggered models when the application is security-focused and battery autonomy matters. PIR models only activate on motion detection, which extends battery life significantly compared to always-on flood lighting — especially in winter months with shorter charging windows. The motion-triggered activation also has a deterrent effect that a continuously-lit fixture doesn't.
| Criteria | PIR Solar Security Lights | Standard Solar Flood Lights |
|---|---|---|
| Activation | Motion-triggered only | Continuous / dusk-to-dawn |
| Battery life | Extended (lower duty cycle) | Higher drain, needs larger capacity |
| Best for | Perimeter security, deterrence | Loading docks, active work areas |
| Winter performance | Better autonomy in short-charge seasons | May require oversized panel/battery |
Standard always-on flood lighting is the right choice when continuous illumination is required: loading docks, active work areas, or any application where the light needs to be on regardless of movement.
Our PIR solar security lights have adjustable detection range and sensitivity — configurable for different mounting heights and coverage requirements.
Can JXSOL customize battery capacity and lighting modes for different markets?
Can JXSOL customize battery capacity and lighting modes for different markets?
Yes. Battery capacity is sized for target autonomy days based on your market's average solar irradiance — we've configured extended-autonomy packs for buyers in the Middle East and Africa who need 5–7 days of backup during low-irradiance seasons.
Lighting modes (always-on, motion-triggered, dim-to-bright, timer-based) are configurable on sensor models. Lumen output and color temperature can be adjusted within the LED module's design range without a housing change.
These configurations go through an engineering review before production to confirm the spec is achievable.
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What is the MOQ for standard solar flood and security light models?
What is the MOQ for standard solar flood and security light models?
100 units for standard catalog models. This is low enough to test a new SKU with your accounts before committing to a larger program.
OEM/ODM projects with custom specifications have higher MOQs depending on the configuration — the engineering review at the start of the project confirms the MOQ and lead time for your specific requirements.
Request a quote with your target model, volume, and marketSend Your Target Market, Output Range, and Order Volume
Tell us your target market, required lumen range, lighting mode (always-on or PIR-triggered), IP rating requirement, order volume, and whether you need private-label packaging. We'll come back with a configuration recommendation and pricing — not a generic catalog PDF.
What to Include in Your Request
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Target market or deployment region
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Required lumen output range
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Lighting mode — always-on or PIR-triggered
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IP rating requirement (IP65 / IP67)
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Order volume and reorder frequency
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Whether you need private-label packaging
Contact JXSOL Directly
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+8613627818806Address
9th Floor, Houda Industrial, No. 65 Pinghe Road, Guzhen Town, Zhongshan, Guangdong, 528421, China