SRESKY Welcomes Ghanaian Government Delegation to Establish Sustainable Community Lighting Partnership

Empowering a Shared Vision for Sustainable Development

SRESKY recently had the honor of hosting a high-level delegation from the Government of Ghana for strategic discussions on national infrastructure development. The visit focused on Ghana’s “Sustainable Community Empowerment” initiative, exploring how innovative solar lighting solutions can support the nation’s development goals. Aligned with Ghana’s Vision 2057 development framework, this initiative aims to enhance community safety and economic vitality through green energy, particularly by promoting renewable energy lighting in rural areas.
As a leading solar lighting technology provider, SRESKY has been committed to delivering efficient, reliable solar solutions to global clients since its inception. This meeting not only strengthened the foundation for collaboration but also underscored SRESKY‘s pivotal role in government solar projects.

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On-Site Visit: Witnessing Technical Strength and Innovation

During the visit, the Ghanaian government delegation conducted an in-depth tour of SRESKY‘s production workshops, R&D laboratories, and exhibition hall. The delegation witnessed firsthand our advanced production lines and high-standard quality management system, gaining insight into how every stage—from raw material procurement to product shipment—is rigorously controlled to ensure each product meets international standards.
In the laboratories, SRESKY‘s R&D team showcased the latest technological innovations, including solar lighting solutions optimized for diverse climatic conditions. The delegation paid particular attention to how our smart lighting systems address Ghana’s environmental challenges, such as high temperatures, dust storms, and prolonged rainy seasons. The exhibition hall displayed multiple solutions already successfully deployed in global projects, including heavy-duty road lighting and community lighting products suitable for Ghana.
The delegation also participated in a strategic meeting with SRESKY, where both parties explored collaborative efforts to advance Ghana’s transformation in public lighting and further strengthen bilateral cooperation in smart cities and sustainable development.

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Ghana’s Infrastructure Challenges: Crossing Darkness, Moving Toward Light

Developing nations like Ghana face challenges in advancing nationwide lighting, including energy accessibility, solar system reliability, and high maintenance costs. Many rural areas lack stable grid access, relying on diesel generators or having no lighting at all, directly impacting residents’ lives and economic development.
Additionally, harsh climatic conditions—including high temperatures, dust storms, and rainy seasons—compromise the reliability of solar lighting systems. Outdated infrastructure and grid limitations further cause inefficiencies and installation delays. High maintenance costs, particularly in dust-prone areas, impose significant financial burdens on governments.
These issues underscore the urgent need for low-maintenance, energy-efficient solar lighting systems. SRESKY addresses these challenges through innovative technologies that deliver sustainable solutions.

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SRESKY Core Technologies: Building Efficient, Reliable Public Infrastructure

SRESKY‘s patented technologies garnered significant attention from the Ghanaian delegation during this visit, as they directly address Ghana’s infrastructure pain points. With over 60 patents and 800+ certifications, our technologies ensure consistent product performance in extreme environments like Ghana.

  • ALS Adaptive Lighting System: This system automatically calculates remaining battery power and intelligently adjusts brightness, extending illumination duration even during prolonged rainy periods. During Ghana’s extended rainy season, the ALS system extends lighting duration to 2-3 times that of traditional products, effectively preventing solar streetlights from shutting down due to insufficient power.

  • Auto-Clean System: SRESKY‘s Auto-Clean technology automatically cleans solar panels, reducing manual intervention and ensuring consistently efficient charging. In dusty regions like Ghana, the Auto-Clean system significantly lowers maintenance costs and minimizes efficiency losses. For large-scale national projects, this delivers a zero-maintenance outdoor lighting solution, substantially reducing total cost of ownership (TCO).

  • TCS Advanced Temperature Control System: TCS technology integrated with the X-Storm battery cooling system from the ATLAS MAX series ensures efficient heat dissipation in high-temperature environments, extending battery life by over 50%. In hot climates like Ghana, the TCS system effectively prevents battery overheating and degradation, enhancing the long-term return on investment (ROI) for solar lighting systems.

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Diversified Solutions: Building Ghana’s “Smart Community and Road Lighting Model”

SRESKY offers a comprehensive suite of solar lighting products tailored to diverse needs, helping Ghana establish a holistic lighting ecosystem. Our products deliver lighting efficiency up to 230lm/W, coupled with exceptionally long lifespans and rugged durability—ideal for countries like Ghana with variable climates and vast territories.

  • Road Lighting (ATLAS & RAPTOR Series): Designed for national highways, urban thoroughfares, and large parking areas (e.g., stadiums). The ATLAS MAX series delivers ultra-high brightness up to 15,400LM, meeting critical illumination demands on major routes. The RAPTOR series, characterized by its “minimalist design and maximum cost-effectiveness,” provides highly economical solutions for urban roadways. The RAPTOR series features an ultra-minimalist structural design with modular controllers and battery packs, delivering up to 10,000LM brightness while optimizing costs without compromising reliability.

  • Community Lighting (HONOR Series): The HONOR Series is designed for parks, sidewalks, and community roads, delivering 3000LM output combined with aesthetic design. These smart solar garden lights have been widely adopted in park and community road projects across Thailand, Spain, and other regions.

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Strengthening Partnerships: Commitment and Action

Since its establishment in 2004, SRESKY has evolved into a global leader in solar lighting manufacturing, boasting a production base exceeding 30,000 square meters and a robust R&D team. We possess extensive experience in government projects worldwide, having successfully delivered solar lighting solutions to multiple nations:

  • Algerian Government Project: Supplied 20,000 solar lighting units for their affordable housing initiative.

  • UN Iraq Project: Supplied nearly 8,000 TITAN and THERMOS series solar lights for UN initiatives, passing rigorous UN testing.

These cases demonstrate SRESKY‘s capability and credibility in executing large-scale, high-standard government projects. Our SSL-34M project in Ghana (100 lights) also showcases local commitment and outcomes, helping the government advance long-term sustainable development.

Conclusion: Lighting Ghana’s Future with SRESKY

The meeting with Ghana’s government delegation marks another significant milestone in SRESKY‘s African market collaboration. Our technologies—including the ALS Adaptive Lighting System, Auto-Clean System, and TCS Temperature Control System—position us as the ideal partner for Ghana to achieve its development goals.

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