Solar Wall Lighting Manufacturer
Factory-direct solar wall lighting for distributors, project contractors, and private-label programs.
Six product configurations — standard wall-mount, motion sensor, up-down, separate-panel, waterproof, and porch — built to IP65/IP67 and shipped with 100% pre-shipment inspection.
Solar Wall Lighting Built for Repeat B2B Orders
JXSOL is the export brand of Zhongshan Century Juxing Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., a solar lighting manufacturer based in Guzhen Town, Zhongshan, Guangdong — the center of China's lighting manufacturing industry. We've been making solar-powered outdoor lighting since 2012, and solar wall lighting is one of the core categories we've shipped to distributors and project buyers across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Wall-mounted solar lighting covers a wide range of outdoor applications: perimeter and entrance security, facade and garden wall illumination, porch and patio lighting, commercial building exteriors, and public facility walls. The common thread is that these fixtures mount to a vertical surface, run entirely on solar power, and need to perform reliably through rain, humidity, and temperature swings without a grid connection.
Our 12,000 m² factory runs 6 dedicated production lines with 150 employees and annual capacity of 1,200,000 units. Daily output runs above 5,000 units across all solar lighting categories. That scale means your reorder doesn't queue behind a new customer's first run — we schedule production in advance, and a 2,000-unit repeat order for a distributor runs on its own line slot.
Contact Us to Compare ConfigurationsFactory at a Glance
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12,000 m² production facility in Guzhen Town, Zhongshan, Guangdong
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150 employees across 6 dedicated production lines
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5,000+ units daily output across all solar lighting categories
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Shipping to North America, Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa
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Manufacturing solar outdoor lighting since 2012
Product Line for Retail, Project, and Private-Label Programs
The solar wall lighting category at JXSOL covers six product groups. Each one addresses a different buyer channel, installation environment, or price tier — which means a distributor building a solar wall lighting catalog can source multiple SKUs from one factory without managing multiple supplier relationships.
Solar Wall Lights
The core catalog SKU for general outdoor wall demand. Integrated solar panel, dusk-to-dawn or motion-activated operation, ABS or PC housing, IP65 construction. This is the volume product for distributors entering the solar wall lighting category — straightforward spec, broad market fit, and a price point that works across retail and project channels.
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Motion Sensor Solar Wall Lights
PIR-triggered operation with configurable detection range and sensitivity. The security and energy-saving channel fit — buyers selling into residential perimeter, commercial entrance, and property management programs consistently move this configuration. Motion sensor solar wall lights extend battery autonomy compared to constant-on models, which matters for markets with shorter daylight seasons.
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Up-Down Solar Wall Lights
Dual-beam output — upward and downward illumination from a single wall-mounted fixture. The decorative facade and villa channel SKU. Buyers targeting hotel exteriors, resort pathways, and premium residential developments use this configuration because the beam pattern reads as architectural rather than utilitarian. Higher perceived value supports better margin in those channels.
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Solar Wall Lights With Separate Panel
The solar panel mounts independently from the light fixture, connected by cable. This configuration solves the shaded-wall problem — when the installation wall faces north, sits under an overhang, or is blocked by trees, an integrated panel can't charge reliably. Separate-panel models let the panel go where the sun is while the fixture stays where the light is needed. Project contractors working on building retrofits and perimeter installations with complex geometry use this configuration regularly.
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Waterproof Solar Wall Lights
IP67-rated housing with reinforced sealing at the lens, cable entry, and panel junction. Built for exposed outdoor walls in high-rainfall climates, coastal environments, and tropical markets. The waterproof solar wall lights category carries a higher housing cost than standard IP65 models, but the after-sales risk reduction in wet-climate markets makes the margin trade-off straightforward for most buyers.
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Solar Porch Lights
Compact wall-mount fixtures designed for residential entrance, porch, and patio applications. The home-improvement retail channel SKU — lower lumen output, cleaner aesthetic, and a price point that fits consumer-facing retail programs. Buyers building a solar porch lighting line for hardware chains, home improvement retailers, or e-commerce platforms use this configuration as the entry-level SKU in a broader solar wall lighting assortment.
View DetailsMixed-SKU Orders Are Standard
Mixed-SKU orders across these six configurations are standard for our distributor accounts. You can test multiple price points and market segments without changing suppliers, and reorders run against the same specs and batch standards.
Specification Ranges Buyers Should Confirm Before Quoting
These are category-level ranges. Exact values for each product configuration are on the individual product pages. Use this table to confirm whether our spec range covers your market requirements before requesting a detailed quote.
| Parameter | Category Range |
|---|---|
| Housing Material | ABS, PC, aluminum alloy, die-cast aluminum (varies by model tier) |
| Solar Panel Type | Monocrystalline silicon, integrated or separate-panel configuration |
| Battery Type | Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) or lithium-ion, matched and tested before assembly |
| Lumen Output | 200–2,000 lm depending on model and wattage tier |
| Lighting Mode | Constant light, dusk-to-dawn, PIR motion-activated, dim-to-bright with motion trigger |
| IP Rating | IP65 (standard models), IP67 (waterproof series) |
| Color Temperature | 3000K warm white, 4000K neutral white, 6000K–6500K daylight |
| Mounting Style | Wall surface mount, porch ceiling/wall mount, facade bracket mount |
| Sensor Type | PIR passive infrared (motion sensor models), light sensor (dusk-to-dawn) |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001:2015, IP65/IP67 test documentation, IEC 62124 |
| Warranty | 3 years |
Certification Documentation
CE Declaration of Conformity, RoHS test reports, and IP test certificates are available with the order. If your market requires specific compliance documentation for import clearance, confirm the requirement before production.
View certifications & quality standardsBattery Chemistry Note
Battery chemistry matters more than buyers usually expect at the quoting stage. LiFePO4 cells have a longer cycle life and better performance in high-temperature environments — relevant if you're selling into Middle East or Southeast Asian markets. We can specify either chemistry depending on your target region and price tier.
Choosing the Right Wall Light Configuration for Your Market
The decision isn't about which fixture looks better. It's about which configuration protects your margin in the channel you're selling into and reduces after-sales risk in the installation environment your buyers are working with. Here's how we advise buyers based on their situation.
Security & Perimeter Demand
Motion Sensor Solar Wall Lights
PIR-triggered operation is the right choice when the buyer's end customers are installing on perimeter walls, entrance gates, or building exteriors where constant illumination isn't needed but presence detection is. The motion trigger extends battery autonomy — a fixture that runs 8 hours at full brightness on a constant-on setting can run 3–4 nights on the same charge with PIR activation. For markets with shorter daylight seasons, that autonomy difference is the difference between a product that works and a warranty claim.
Sensor logic matters here. We configure detection range and sensitivity at the factory, and buyers can specify the parameters. The common failure mode in cheap motion sensor wall lights is false triggering from wind-blown vegetation or passing vehicles — we address this through PIR sensitivity calibration and function testing on every unit before shipment.
Decorative Facade & Villa Channels
Up-Down Solar Wall Lights
When your buyers are hotel procurement teams, villa developers, or premium residential contractors, the up-down configuration commands a higher price point because it reads as architectural lighting rather than a security fixture. The dual-beam pattern creates visual interest on a facade that a standard downward-only wall light doesn't. Margin is better in this segment, and the buyer's end customer is less price-sensitive.
Shaded Wall Installations
Solar wall lights with separate panel
If your buyers are project contractors working on building retrofits, north-facing walls, or sites with significant shading from trees or adjacent structures, integrated-panel models will underperform. The separate-panel configuration adds installation complexity — the panel needs its own mounting point and cable run — but it solves the charging problem completely.
We've seen buyers lose repeat orders because they specified integrated-panel models on shaded walls and the end customer complained about short runtime. The separate-panel model costs more upfront; the warranty claim costs more in the long run.
High-Rainfall & Coastal Markets
Waterproof solar wall lights
IP65 is sufficient for most outdoor wall applications. For buyers selling into tropical climates, coastal regions, or markets with heavy seasonal rainfall, IP67 is the right specification. The difference is submersion resistance — IP67 housing survives temporary water immersion, which matters when a wall fixture is exposed to driving rain or flooding at the base.
The housing cost is higher, but the RMA rate in wet-climate markets drops significantly.
Residential Retail & Home-Improvement Channels
Solar porch lights
Compact form factor, lower lumen output, cleaner aesthetic. The right SKU for hardware chains, home improvement retailers, and e-commerce platforms where the buyer's customer is a homeowner, not a contractor. Price sensitivity is higher in this channel, so the spec needs to be right-sized — over-specifying lumen output or housing material adds cost without adding perceived value at the retail shelf.
Project Contractors with Mixed-Wall Installations
Contractors running multi-building projects often need a consistent product across different wall orientations and exposure levels. We recommend a two-SKU approach: standard IP65 wall lights for sheltered walls and separate-panel or IP67 models for exposed elevations.
Consistent carton labeling and accessory packs across both SKUs simplify site logistics.
For detailed layout guidance — mounting height, spacing, panel orientation, and autonomy calculations — send your project layout to our engineering team.
Failure Points We Control Before Shipment
Solar wall lighting fails in predictable ways. We've been shipping this category since 2012, and the same failure modes show up across markets: water ingress, battery inconsistency, sensor problems, lumen drop between batches, and insufficient solar charging. Each one has a specific cause and a specific factory control that prevents it.
Water Ingress
Most Common Field FailureA fixture can pass a basic splash test and still fail after six months of rain cycling as the sealant degrades or the housing flexes. The entry points are the lens seal, the cable entry gland, the panel junction on integrated models, and the screw holes on the housing back plate.
Our Control
We test IP65/IP67 waterproof structure on our own inspection equipment before any unit leaves the line — not a sample check, a unit-level check. The test protocol follows the IP rating standard, not a simplified internal procedure.
Battery Inconsistency
Second Most Common FailureThe problem isn't the battery chemistry — it's cell matching. A battery pack assembled from cells with mismatched capacity or internal resistance will degrade faster than a matched pack, and the degradation accelerates in high-temperature environments.
Our Control
We match battery cells by capacity and internal resistance before pack assembly, and every pack goes through a charge/discharge cycle test before it's installed in a fixture. This step is where a lot of lower-cost suppliers cut corners — it adds time and equipment cost, and the failure doesn't show up until the product is in the field.
PIR Sensor False Triggering
Most Buyer ComplaintsA sensor that triggers on wind-blown leaves or passing vehicles drains the battery and frustrates the end customer. This is the failure mode that generates the most buyer complaints in the motion sensor solar wall light category.
Our Control
We run controller and PIR sensor function tests on every motion sensor unit — detection range, sensitivity threshold, and reset timing are verified against the specified parameters before the unit moves to final assembly.
Lumen Inconsistency Between Batches
Sourcing RiskLED chips from different production lots can have different lumen output even at the same wattage, and without binning and confirmation at the assembly stage, batch-to-batch variation can be significant enough to generate complaints from end customers who notice the difference.
Our Control
We confirm lumen output and color temperature at the LED module assembly stage, not just at final inspection.
Under-Sized Solar Charging
This is a design problem, not a production problem — but it shows up as a field failure. A solar panel that's sized for peak summer irradiance in a high-sun region will underperform in winter or in markets with lower average irradiance.
Our Control
We advise buyers on panel sizing for their target region during the engineering review, and for OEM/ODM orders we calculate autonomy days based on the buyer's latitude and seasonal irradiance data.
100% Outgoing Inspection
Every unit goes through 100% outgoing inspection before the container is sealed. That covers the fixture, the carton, the accessory pack, and the label. See our certifications and quality standards for the full inspection protocol.
OEM/ODM Options Without Losing Batch Consistency
A significant share of our solar wall lighting volume ships under private label. Buyers building a branded solar lighting line, distributors who want exclusive SKUs for their market, and brand owners who need custom specifications for specific project requirements all use our OEM/ODM program.
Lumen Output
Adjustable within the LED module's design range without changing the housing. We confirm the achievable range during engineering review.
Color Temperature
3000K, 4000K, and 6000K–6500K are standard options. Intermediate values are available on request.
Sensor Mode & Lighting Logic
PIR sensitivity, detection range, dim-to-bright ratio, and timer settings can be configured to your specification.
Housing Color & Finish
Standard colors are available across most models. Custom colors require a minimum run to justify the powder line changeover.
Logo, Label & Retail Carton
We handle private-label packaging, instruction sheets in your required language, and accessory pack configuration.
Battery & Panel Configuration
For buyers targeting specific regions, we can adjust battery capacity and panel wattage to hit target autonomy days for the local irradiance profile.
In-House R&D Team
Our in-house R&D team includes 15+ optical and electrical engineers who handle OEM/ODM project support.
Engineering Review Is Not Optional
Custom specifications require an engineering review before production to lock the spec and confirm component availability.
Why it matters: We've seen buyers skip it to save time and then spend three times as long resolving spec mismatches during production. The review is faster.
Ready to start an OEM/ODM project?
Send us your target retail price, required certifications, and expected first order quantity — we'll confirm what's achievable and what the engineering review covers.
For full OEM/ODM program details, see our OEM/ODM solar lighting services page.
Application Segments That Can Support Repeat Orders
Solar wall lighting demand is distributed across several commercial segments. The segments below are the ones where our distributor and contractor accounts generate consistent repeat volume — not one-time project orders, but programs with predictable reorder cycles.
Residential Development & Property Management
Developers and property managers installing solar wall lighting on building exteriors, entrance gates, and perimeter walls. Order patterns follow construction phases — a 200-unit initial order for a single development, followed by repeat orders as additional phases complete.
Key product fit: Standard IP65 wall-mount models and motion sensor solar wall lights for entrance and perimeter applications.
Perimeter & Entrance Security
Commercial and industrial facilities, logistics parks, and gated communities where perimeter lighting is a security requirement. Motion sensor solar wall lights are the primary SKU in this segment.
Buyers specify IP65 minimum and often request IP67 for exposed perimeter walls.
Critical requirement: Consistent lumen output across batches — the end customer notices variation across a long perimeter installation.
Hotel, Resort & Villa Exterior Lighting
Hospitality buyers specify solar wall lighting for facade illumination, pathway-adjacent wall fixtures, and garden wall applications. Up-down solar wall lights and decorative wall-mount models are the primary SKUs.
This segment supports higher margin because the buyer's end customer is less price-sensitive and more focused on aesthetic consistency.
Documentation: CE and RoHS are sufficient for most markets.
Retail Home-Improvement Channels
Hardware chains, home improvement retailers, and e-commerce platforms stocking solar porch lights and compact wall-mount models for the consumer market.
Order volumes are higher, price sensitivity is greater, and packaging quality matters for retail shelf presentation.
Private-label programs are common — buyers want exclusive SKUs that aren't available from competing retailers.
Public Facility & Municipal Wall Lighting
Government and municipal buyers installing solar wall lighting on public building exteriors, community facility walls, and public pathway-adjacent walls.
Compliance: CE, RoHS, and IP test certificates typically required.
Primary concerns: Battery autonomy and reliability — maintenance access is limited.
Rural & Off-Grid Building Projects
Project contractors working in areas without reliable grid access. Separate-panel solar wall lights and high-capacity battery configurations are the primary product fit.
These buyers often need extended autonomy — 3 to 5 consecutive cloudy days of operation — which requires careful panel and battery sizing for the target latitude.
Export Regions & Configuration Differences
We export to North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Regional configuration differences matter:
Tropical Markets
Southeast Asia & West Africa — waterproofing requirements are higher. IP67 preferred for exposed installations.
Low-Irradiance Regions
Northern Europe & Canada — battery and panel sizing needs adjustment for lower-irradiance seasons. Extended autonomy configurations required.
EU Import Clearance
CE and RoHS documentation required for EU import clearance. Certificates provided per batch with shipment documentation.
We'll recommend a SKU mix based on what's moving for our existing accounts in that market.
Export Packing, SKU Mixing, and Reorder Control
Solar wall lighting is a volume-sensitive category. Carton dimensions, SKU mix, and accessory-pack consistency directly affect your landed cost and your ability to manage reorders without surprises.
Container-Optimized Cartons
Export cartons are sized for standard 20GP and 40HQ container loading. Carton dimensions are consistent across production runs for the same model — a reorder ships in the same carton configuration as the original order, which matters for buyers who have optimized their container loading or warehouse racking around a specific carton size.
Complete Accessory Packs
Every carton ships with a complete accessory pack — mounting hardware, screws, instruction sheet, and any required documentation — checked against a packing list before the carton is sealed.
Batch Traceability
Batch codes on carton labels allow traceability back to the production run, which simplifies warranty claim management if a field issue appears.
Mixed-SKU Orders Are Standard
A distributor running a solar wall lighting program across multiple product configurations — standard wall lights, motion sensor models, and porch lights — can consolidate into a single container order with consistent documentation and a single point of contact for reorders.
Private-label cartons are available for buyers who need branded packaging across their SKU range.
Palletized Delivery & Lead Time Communication
For buyers who need palletized delivery, we can configure pallet loads to your specification. Lead times are confirmed at order placement — if a production schedule change affects your delivery window, we communicate it before it becomes a problem at your end.
Factory Credentials Buyers Can Verify
JXSOL is the export brand of Zhongshan Century Juxing Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 2012 and based in Guzhen Town, Zhongshan, Guangdong.
2012
Founded
12,000
m² Factory
150
Employees
6
Production Lines
5,000+ Units Daily
Automated SMT assembly, LED module integration, battery pack matching, and final assembly running continuously.
1,200,000 Annual Capacity
Your reorder runs on a scheduled line slot, not in a queue behind new customer onboarding.
What Those Numbers Mean for Your Supply Chain
Solar Lighting Only
13+ years in one product category means the production system is built around solar lighting failure modes, not adapted from a general electronics line.
No Lead Time Surprises
Distributors and project buyers can plan forward inventory without lead time surprises. Reorders run on scheduled slots.
Parallel Production
A 10,000-unit order doesn't displace a 50,000-unit project order — the lines are sized to handle both simultaneously.
3-Year Warranty
Backed by 100% pre-shipment inspection — warranty claims are rare, not managed after the fact.
Certifications & Standards
ISO 9001:2015
Quality management system certification covering the full production process, not just final inspection.
CE, RoHS
Import clearance documentation for EU and regulated markets, available with the order.
IP65 / IP67
Tested on our own waterproof inspection equipment, not assumed from housing design.
IEC 62124
Solar photovoltaic performance standard, covering the electrical and charging system.
Full Documentation Available
Certification documentation is available on our certifications and quality standards page. Factory background and production capability details are on our About JXSOL page.
Solar Wall Lighting FAQ for Procurement Decisions
Technical answers to the specification and configuration questions that come up most often during quoting and project planning.
What IP rating should outdoor solar wall lighting use for exposed walls?
What IP rating should outdoor solar wall lighting use for exposed walls?
IP65 is the minimum for any outdoor wall application — it covers dust ingress and water jets from any direction, which handles standard rain and cleaning. For walls with direct exposure to driving rain, coastal salt spray, or tropical monsoon conditions, specify IP67.
IP67 adds submersion resistance (30 minutes at 1 meter depth), which matters when a wall fixture is exposed to water pooling or flooding at the base. The housing cost difference between IP65 and IP67 is real, but the RMA rate difference in wet-climate markets is larger.
Market guidance
If you're selling into Southeast Asia, West Africa, or coastal North American markets, IP67 is the right default specification. See our waterproof solar wall lights line for IP67-rated options.
When should I choose a separate-panel solar wall light instead of an integrated model?
When should I choose a separate-panel solar wall light instead of an integrated model?
Choose a separate-panel configuration when the installation wall has less than 4–5 hours of direct sunlight per day. North-facing walls, walls shaded by adjacent buildings or trees, and walls under overhangs are the common cases.
An integrated-panel model on a shaded wall will undercharge the battery and generate short-runtime complaints from the end customer. The separate-panel model adds installation complexity — the panel needs its own mounting point and a cable run to the fixture — but it solves the charging problem completely.
Contractor recommendation
For project contractors working on building retrofits with mixed wall orientations, we recommend specifying separate-panel models for any wall that can't guarantee adequate solar exposure. Explore our solar wall lights with separate panel range for available configurations.
What sensor mode is best for a motion sensor solar wall light sold into security channels?
What sensor mode is best for a motion sensor solar wall light sold into security channels?
For security applications, the standard configuration is PIR-triggered with a dim standby mode: the fixture runs at 10–20% brightness from dusk to dawn, then triggers to 100% on motion detection for a configurable hold time (typically 30–60 seconds). This configuration extends battery autonomy significantly compared to constant-on operation while maintaining perimeter visibility.
Critical Parameter: PIR Sensitivity Calibration
A sensor set too sensitive will false-trigger on wind-blown vegetation; set too low, it misses slow-moving targets. This is the single most common field complaint in security-channel deployments.
We configure sensitivity and detection range at the factory to the buyer's specification and verify function on every unit before shipment. If you're targeting security distributors, see our motion sensor solar wall lights line for models with adjustable PIR parameters.
How do you reduce battery failure risk in solar wall lighting orders?
How do you reduce battery failure risk in solar wall lighting orders?
Battery failure in solar wall lighting is almost always a cell-matching problem, not a chemistry problem. A pack assembled from cells with mismatched capacity or internal resistance degrades faster than a matched pack, and the degradation accelerates in high-temperature environments.
Our Process
Cell Matching
Matched by capacity and internal resistance before pack assembly
Cycle Testing
Every pack goes through a charge/discharge cycle test before installation
Pre-Ship Verification
Functional validation on every assembled unit before packing
High-Temperature Markets: LiFePO4 Recommendation
For buyers targeting the Middle East, South Asia, or tropical Southeast Asia, we recommend specifying LiFePO4 chemistry over standard lithium-ion. LiFePO4 has a longer cycle life at elevated temperatures and better thermal stability, which reduces field failure rates in those environments.
What solar wall light configuration works best for distributors testing a new market?
What solar wall light configuration works best for distributors testing a new market?
Start with two SKUs: a standard IP65 wall-mount model and a motion sensor solar wall light. The standard model covers general outdoor wall demand and gives you a price-competitive entry point. The motion sensor model covers the security and energy-saving channel and typically commands a 15–25% price premium over the standard model.
Both configurations have broad market fit, straightforward installation, and low after-sales complexity. Once you have sales data from those two SKUs, you can add up-down models for the decorative channel or waterproof models if your market has significant rainfall exposure.
Sample testing: We can ship a mixed sample order of both configurations — most new buyers in this category start with 2–4 units of each to test with their own customers before committing to a stocking order.
What is the MOQ for standard JXSOL solar wall light models?
What is the MOQ for standard JXSOL solar wall light models?
MOQ for standard catalog models is 100 units. That's low enough to validate a new SKU with your market before scaling.
OEM/ODM programs with custom specifications — lumen output, sensor logic, housing color, private-label packaging — require an engineering review before production, and MOQ is confirmed during that review based on the customization scope.
Mixed-SKU orders: The 100-unit MOQ applies per model. You can combine multiple models in a single shipment.
Quote Path for Samples, Catalog SKUs, or OEM Runs
Three ways to move forward, depending on where you are in the sourcing process.
Sample Order for Market Testing
Most new buyers start with 2–4 units per configuration to test with their own customers before committing to a stocking order.
What to send: The configurations you want to evaluate and your target market. We confirm availability and ship samples with full documentation.
Standard SKU Quotation
If you have a target market, required lumen level, preferred sensor mode, and order volume in mind, send those details and we return a configuration recommendation and pricing.
Useful inputs: Target region, distribution channel (retail, project, e-commerce), required certifications, and expected first order quantity.
OEM/ODM Review
If you need private-label packaging, custom specifications, or a configuration that isn't in our standard catalog, the engineering review is the starting point.
What to send: Your target retail price, required certifications, and expected first order quantity. Our engineering team confirms what's achievable and outlines the review process.
Contact Us Directly
We respond with a configuration recommendation and pricing, not a generic catalog PDF.
Submit your requirements and receive a tailored configuration recommendation.
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