At SolarPath Sun Solutions, we understand that commercial solar lighting projects involve a lot of technical decisions around autonomy sizing, photometric compliance, procurement, and installation logistics. This FAQ answers the twenty questions our engineering and project teams field most frequently across commercial, municipal, and institutional deployments.
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SolarPath fixtures deliver 10+ years of service life in typical commercial duty cycles. The LED array is rated for 50,000+ hours mean time between failures (MTBF). The LiFePO4 battery holds 80 percent capacity after 3,000+ deep-cycle charges, which translates to approximately 8 to 10 years of nightly operation. The five-year standard warranty covers the PV panel, battery, MPPT controller, and LED array.
SolarPath deploys commercial solar lighting projects in 12 states: California, Texas, Florida, New York, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, Colorado, and Washington. Remote consultation and photometric design are available for all 50 states.
Every SolarPath fixture ships DLC (DesignLights Consortium) listed and UL listed at minimum. Additional certifications include FCC, RoHS, and IES RP-8 roadway lighting compliance where applicable. DLC and UL listings qualify SolarPath products for utility rebate programs and federal, state, and municipal procurement contracts nationwide.
Yes. Every SolarPath project includes a stamped photometric study at no additional cost. The study confirms lux targets, uniformity ratios, pole heights, and fixture counts before procurement, matching IES RP-6 (sports), RP-8 (roadway), or RP-20 (parking) standards as applicable.
Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) is the industry-leading chemistry for commercial solar lighting. LiFePO4 delivers 3,000 to 5,000 deep-cycle charges, operates safely from -40 F to 140 F, carries zero thermal runaway risk, and maintains over 80 percent capacity at 14 F. These properties significantly outperform sealed lead-acid and standard lithium-ion alternatives.
An all-in-one solar light integrates the photovoltaic (PV) panel, LiFePO4 battery, MPPT charge controller, and LED array into a single pole-mounted housing. This design cuts installation time, eliminates field wiring, and reduces the bill of materials compared to split-panel configurations. SolarPath all-in-one fixtures deliver 3,000 to 6,000 lumens with three-day autonomy.
All-in-one fixtures integrate everything in one housing for fast install and lower cost. All-in-two fixtures separate the PV panel from the LED head for independent tilt adjustment, higher lumen output (up to 12,000 lm), and tall pole compatibility (up to 40 ft). Choose all-in-two for roadways, high-lux parking lots, and sites with variable peak sun hours.
Yes. SolarPath fixtures are engineered with three to seven days of autonomy reserve. The LiFePO4 battery holds enough capacity for multiple consecutive cloudy nights without any solar recharge. Northern climate and Pacific Northwest sites specify five to seven-day autonomy; Sun Belt sites specify three days. MPPT charge controllers recover up to 30 percent more energy than PWM alternatives in low-light conditions.
IP65 is the minimum specification for commercial outdoor solar lighting. SolarPath bollards and pathway fixtures are IP65. Street lights and cobra head fixtures are IP66. Coastal and marine-exposure deployments specify IP67. These ratings confirm resistance to dust ingress and high-pressure water, which meets the demands of coastal, industrial, and municipal sites.
A standard 10-fixture parking lot installation takes 5 to 10 crew days including foundation pour, pole erection, fixture mounting, and photometric commissioning. A 20-fixture parking lot takes 7 to 12 days. Corridor and large-scale projects scale proportionally. No trenching, no utility coordination, no electrical permits in most jurisdictions.
Pole height depends on application and fixture type. Parking lots use 20 to 30 feet. Roadway corridors use 25 to 40 feet. Bollards and pathway fixtures mount at 3 to 4 feet. Decorative landscape fixtures vary from 3 to 10 feet. SolarPath photometric studies confirm optimal pole height for each project.
Most commercial solar lighting installations require a standard pole and foundation permit, which is identical to grid-tied lighting. Solar lights avoid the electrical permit and utility coordination that grid-tied projects demand. Permit requirements vary by municipality. SolarPath supports the permitting package on every project.
Autonomy days refer to the number of nights a fixture operates without any solar recharge. SolarPath recommends three days for Sun Belt sites with peak sun hours (PSH) above 5.5, four days for temperate zones with 4.5 to 5.5 PSH, and five to seven days for northern climates, Pacific Northwest sites, and deployments with heavy tree cover.
SolarPath fixtures require minimal maintenance. Annual inspections verify panel cleanliness, check fastener torque, and confirm fixture aiming. Panel cleaning is typically needed only once per year in most climates; coastal and desert sites may need twice-annual cleaning. LiFePO4 batteries and MPPT controllers require no scheduled service through the five-year warranty period.
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) is a charge controller algorithm that continuously adjusts the electrical load on the photovoltaic panel to extract the highest available power. MPPT recovers up to 30 percent more energy than PWM controllers in cloudy, dawn, and dusk conditions, which directly improves autonomy and battery cycle life.
Panel wattage depends on LED load, battery capacity, and site peak sun hours. SolarPath typically pairs 30W LED fixtures with 100W panels for Sun Belt sites, 60W LED with 200W panels for temperate zones, and 120W LED with 300W+ panels for northern or shaded sites. Our team runs the calculation on every project quote.
Commercial solar lighting may qualify for the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under Section 48 for qualifying installations. DLC and UL listings are typically required for eligibility. Consult your tax advisor and review IRS Form 3468 documentation. SolarPath provides compliance documentation for every DLC-listed fixture.
DLC (DesignLights Consortium) listing certifies that a fixture meets commercial-grade performance standards for efficacy, distribution, and longevity. DLC-listed products qualify for utility rebate programs in most states and fulfill most federal, state, and municipal procurement requirements. Every SolarPath fixture ships DLC listed.
Payback period depends on fixture count, utility rates, and whether the project involves new trenching. Sites that would otherwise require trenched utility service typically pay back in 3 to 5 years. Retrofit projects with existing electrical service pay back in 5 to 7 years, driven entirely by eliminated utility bills over the fixture lifetime.
Contact the SolarPath team through our contact page with your project details: site dimensions, target lux levels, pole heights, and application type. We respond within one business day with a photometric study, fixture recommendations, and a budget estimate. No obligation, no charge for the initial assessment.
Licensed photometric designers, field commissioning specialists, and procurement experts with deployments across 12 states.
Every SolarPath fixture ships DLC and UL listed for utility rebate eligibility and commercial procurement compliance.
From site assessment through commissioning, SolarPath provides stamped photometric studies, supply, installation oversight, and handover documentation.
Standard coverage on the PV panel, LiFePO4 battery, MPPT controller, and LED array. Extended seven and ten-year options available.
Active deployments in 12 states with photometric design available for all 50 states. State DOT pre-qualification included where applicable.
With engineered off-grid solutions deployed across commercial, municipal, and institutional sites nationwide, SolarPath Sun Solutions delivers the technical expertise, certifications, and warranty coverage that commercial projects require. Our LiFePO4 and MPPT platform, DLC and UL listings, and stamped photometric studies make every specification rebate-ready and procurement-compliant.
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