About our Commercial Solar Lighting

a gif showing a city experiencing a power-outage with all lights going out except the solar lightAt Urban Solar, we work closely with public works directors, parks departments, landscape architects, city engineers and planners, and safety officers to design and install custom commercial solar lighting systems. Each system is uniquely built to optimize its environment and enhance its surroundings.

Learn more about our unique technologies, how our systems are independently tested for safety and quality, and how our lighting solutions can transform urban environments.

 

ECM Connect™

Urban Solar’s web-connected Energy Control Module (ECM) technology allows users to monitor and operate solar LED lighting systems remotely from their desktop or mobile devices.

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Why UL

For Urban Solar, developing reliable and safe solar systems is our top priority. That’s why many of our systems have been independently tested and approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL); the most prestigious nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) worldwide.

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UL Listing for Solar Lighting Systems

Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is the most widely recognized Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) in the world and creates most of the standards that all other NRTL’s use for testing.

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Videos

To understand the impact of our solar lighting systems, it helps to see them in action. Watch our videos to see how our products improve safety and security and enhance urban environments.

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See the installation video below or read the Layritz Park case study to find out more.

Find out how commercial solar lighting can benefit your organization.

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From our customers:

“Urban Solar’s technology adapts to our short, overcast winter days and offers a remarkable and reliable product. It enhances passenger’s safety and operator visibility.”

– Jeff Brewster, Intercity Transit

“The new Urban Solar improvements and technology have increased ridership more than 20 percent and decreased costs by about 35 percent.”

– Richard Tree, Porterville Transit

“Initial costs to supply and install these lights are lower compared to conventional systems. We will do more of these installations as pathway lighting needs arise.”

– Gary Darrah, District of Saanich