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SRESKY’s Dragon Boat Festival Event Concludes Successfully!

Introduction: Drawing Strength from Culture, Empowering Innovation with Vitality On the path toward green technology and efficient innovation, a high-caliber team has always been the source of SRESKY’s (Xuri Dongfang) core competitiveness. As the Dragon Boat Festival approached, and to put our “people-oriented” corporate culture into practice while strengthening team cohesion, SRESKY specially organized a …

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How to Solve the Challenge of Walkway Lighting at High Salt Fog Coastal Resorts in Brazil 3

How to Solve the Challenge of Walkway Lighting at High-Salt-Fog Coastal Resorts in Brazil?

In recent years, a “hotel–residential” mixed-use model has emerged in coastal tourism development zones in northeastern Brazil, where walkways connect hotel lobbies, residential complexes, and seaside leisure areas. These areas are bustling during the day, but at night they require a lighting system that is both reliable and unobtrusive, so as not to disrupt the …

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Case Study Solar Powered Street Lighting Along Chiles Coast Low Maintenance and Dark Sky Compliance 1

Case Study: Solar-Powered Street Lighting Along Chile’s Coast: Low Maintenance and Dark Sky Compliance

Project Overview In Chile’s Valparaíso Region, coastal road lighting faces a dual challenge that is fundamentally different from inland environments. The region is continuously exposed to Pacific salt fog, high UV radiation, and significant daily temperature fluctuations. For municipal maintenance teams, the greatest cost associated with street lighting is often not the initial installation, but …

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Project Overview – Coastal Parking Lot Lighting in Peru 2

Project Overview – Coastal Parking Lot Lighting in Peru

In the coastal areas of the Lima Metropolitan Area in Peru, environmental conditions such as high humidity, salt fog (locally known as “garúa”), and prolonged periods of low sunlight during winter pose severe challenges to outdoor lighting infrastructure. A large commercial parking lot serving retail and industrial users in a coastal business district previously faced …

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Rural Road Lighting Project in West Java Indonesia 6

Rural Road Lighting Project in West Java, Indonesia

In Desa Sukamaju, West Java Province, Indonesia, a 1.2-kilometer rural road connects the village office, mosque, elementary school, and night market. For a long time, this road was plunged into complete darkness after 6:00 p.m., forcing villagers to rely solely on their motorcycle headlights for nighttime travel. Women attending evening prayers, students attending tutoring sessions, …

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How Solar Street Lights Reduce Maintenance Costs for Coastal Roads in Mauritius 2

How Solar Street Lights Reduce Maintenance Costs for Coastal Roads in Mauritius

When working on infrastructure projects in Mauritius, consultants from Europe and the United States often make a critical miscalculation. They focus on equipment unit prices in Excel spreadsheets while overlooking the island’s “hidden logistics costs”: shipping delays that can stretch for months, high labor costs for skilled technicians, and the operational cost of simply waiting …

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How Solar Street Lights Solve the Lighting Challenge for Bangkoks Waterfront Walkway 2

How Solar Street Lights Solve the Lighting Challenge for Bangkok’s Waterfront Walkway

Table of Contents Project Background Project Overview Key Challenges and Solutions Project Outcomes Client Testimonials Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Project Background The lighting upgrade for a 1.2-kilometer waterfront walkway in Bangkok may not seem like a major project, but it had been a persistent challenge for the Municipal Public Works Bureau for nearly a year. …

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With Six Weeks Left Before the Rainy Season—Campus Lighting Solution with SRESKY Atlas SSL 36A in Costa Rica 3

How Solar Street Lights Solve the Lighting Challenge on a Humid Tropical Campus in Costa Rica

With six weeks left in the rainy season, the campus parking lots, main roads, and sidewalks remained pitch-black. The facilities manager faced a dilemma: either spend $18,000 to run power lines, disrupt the newly completed landscaping, and wait 10 weeks for construction—which would mean the campus would have no proper lighting for the entire rainy …

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196 Solar Street Lights—A Lighting Solution for a 12 Meter Wide Main Road in a Gated Industrial Zone in Mexico 8

196 Solar Street Lights—A Lighting Solution for a 12-Meter-Wide Main Road in a Gated Industrial Zone in Mexico

The main internal road in an expanded industrial park in Mexico is 12 meters wide and serves as a critical route for container trucks operating at night. The project faced severe time constraints: with only eight weeks remaining before the rainy season, the grid connection for the expanded area was still delayed in a lengthy …

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Solar Streetlight Project in the Pacific Islands How Tongan Communities Cope with Hurricanes and Extreme Heat 1

Solar Streetlight Project in the Pacific Islands: How Tongan Communities Cope with Hurricanes and Extreme Heat

When our field engineer arrived in Tonga, the local project manager did not present light distribution charts or technical specifications. Instead, he pointed to a crooked, aging light pole and said: “Since the hurricane, we’ve repaired it three times. Each time, the connectors loosened first, water entered the battery box, and then the light stopped …

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