Streetleaf installs solar-powered lights at library
Streetleaf announced that it has installed 11 solar-powered lights at the Sanibel Public Library.
It is illuminating the library’s parking lot for enhanced safety as the community continues to recover from the effects of Hurricane Ian. Each light is designed for performance, resilience and sustainability.
“We are pleased to support Sanibel and especially a place such as its library, which is a beacon for building community,” Chief Executive Officer Liam Ryan said.
The company reported that the lights are DarkSky approved, fully off-grid and powered by 100% renewable energy, meaning they stay on even during power outages. Engineered to withstand winds up to 160 mph, the lights are built for long-term reliability.
The collaboration marks a significant milestone in Streetleaf’s mission to provide a dependable and cost-effective alternative to traditional on-grid services for local communities across the country.
“As demand for smarter, more reliable technology grows, and while people remain more cost-conscious, our streetlights represent a meaningful leap forward with a product people count on for safety without breaking the bank,” he said.
Streetleaf is a provider of solar-powered streetlight services in the United States.