SolarPath solar construction lights deliver portable commercial illumination for active job sites, roadwork zones, temporary storage areas, and disaster recovery operations. The rapid-deploy design lets a two-person crew erect a complete lighting unit (tower, panel, battery enclosure, LED head) in under 30 minutes without any utility connection or fuel supply. Output ranges from 4,000 to 10,000 lumens with IP66 ingress protection and five to seven days of autonomy.
Construction and temporary applications prioritize portability, rapid deployment, and zero fuel dependency. SolarPath construction lights replace diesel generator towers at active job sites, eliminating fuel delivery logistics, emissions, and noise. The lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery and MPPT charge controller deliver consistent output across multi-week project durations, and the trailer-mount option supports relocation between phases of the project.
Every construction light ships DLC listed, UL listed, and configurable for pole-mount, trailer-mount, or skid-mount deployment. Browse our catalog, roadwork applications, and state-level specifications.
Technical operations in the events industry refer to the planning, coordination, and implementation of all technology and engineering components required for live event execution. This includes power, rigging, sound, video, lighting, and communication systems.
These services are handled by a skilled technical operations manager who works alongside production leads, creative directors, and venue teams to ensure every cable, feed, switch, and circuit behaves as expected.
According to Allied Market Research, the global event services industry is projected to reach $1.5 trillion by 2028, with technology integration playing a major role in innovation and ROI. A smart technical operations strategy can cut setup time by 30% and reduce system failure risk by up to 40%.
AVIXA, the global authority for audiovisual standards, also reports growing demand for skilled technical operations professionals across North America.
The rapid-deploy design packs a complete lighting unit onto a trailer or skid-mount chassis. A two-person crew erects the pole, unfolds the panel array, and energizes the system in under 30 minutes. No utility hookup, no fuel delivery, no generator maintenance.
Active job sites and roadwork zones use construction lights to illuminate work areas, tool staging, and safety zones during evening and overnight operations. A single fixture covers 8,000 to 12,000 square feet of work surface at usable construction lux levels.
Disaster recovery and emergency response operations depend on rapid lighting deployment in areas where grid service is disrupted. SolarPath construction lights arrive ready to deploy without fuel supply chain coordination. FEMA and state emergency management agencies specify solar construction lights for hurricane, wildfire, and flood response.
Trailer-mount configurations relocate between project phases without reinstallation. The pole folds, the panel array secures, and the unit tows to the next site. Skid-mount variants suit fixed positions on larger multi-year projects.
4,000 to 10,000 lumens, IP66, 5 to 7 day autonomy, rapid-deploy design, trailer or skid mount, and 30-minute deployment time.
Specification | Value |
LED Wattage | 40 to 100 W |
Lumen Output | 4,000 to 10,000 lm |
Efficacy | 150 to 170 lm/W |
Battery Type | Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) |
Battery Capacity | 1,200 to 2,400 Wh |
Solar Panel | Monocrystalline, 200 to 400 W (fold-out array) |
IP Rating | IP66 |
CCT | 4000K / 5700K selectable |
CRI | 70+ |
Chassis Options | Trailer-mount, skid-mount, pole-mount |
Deployment Time | Under 30 minutes (two-person crew) |
Tower Height | 15 to 25 ft extended |
Autonomy | 5 to 7 nights |
Operating Temperature | -30 F to 140 F |
Transport Dimensions (trailer) | Under 12 ft long folded |
Warranty | 5 years standard |
Certifications | DLC, UL, FCC |
Our technical team collaborates with creative and production staff to bridge the gap between vision and execution.
Includes AV techs, broadcast engineers, certified electricians, and system integrators to cover all event technology needs across any scale or scope.
From dual path video feeds to generator failover protocols, every essential system includes layered backups to prevent failures and deliver continuous uptime.
Our tech leads manage everything from the first cable to the final cue, providing peace of mind for producers and brands. Your event stays in expert hands.
We conduct simulations using tools like Vectorworks or ESP Vision to test every setup in a virtual environment before load-in. Mistakes get resolved digitally before becoming real-world risks.
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Two-person crew erects a complete lighting unit in under 30 minutes without utility hookup or fuel delivery.
Eliminates fuel logistics, emissions, noise, and generator maintenance compared to traditional construction lighting towers.
5 to 7 nights of continuous operation supports multi-day project phases without solar recharge.
Relocatable configurations move between project phases without reinstallation or crane support.
Construction lighting has typically meant diesel generator towers with fuel supply chains, emissions, noise, and ongoing maintenance. SolarPath construction lights replace that entire model with a zero-fuel, zero-emission, zero-noise platform that deploys in under 30 minutes. State DOT roadwork crews, disaster recovery operations, and general contractors nationwide use SolarPath construction lights as the primary portable lighting specification.
Browse our catalog and roadwork applications.
Under 30 minutes with a two-person crew. The tower erects, the PV panel array unfolds, and the LED head aims in a single continuous operation. No utility hookup, no fuel delivery, no generator startup.
Yes, for most applications. SolarPath construction lights deliver comparable lumen output (4,000 to 10,000 lm) without any fuel consumption, emissions, noise, or maintenance. State DOT roadwork and disaster recovery operations have adopted solar construction lights as the primary portable lighting specification.
Five to seven nights of continuous operation on a full charge. The LiFePO4 battery capacity (1,200 to 2,400 Wh) supports multi-day project phases without any solar recharge. Normal daily operation restores battery capacity during daylight hours.
Yes. Trailer-mount configurations tow to the next site without disassembly. The pole folds, the panel array secures, and the unit moves as a single trailer load. Skid-mount variants require a forklift or telehandler for relocation.
Fixed-height configurations at 15, 20, and 25 feet. Telescoping variants extend from 12 to 25 feet for applications where tower height varies by site. Higher fixture position delivers wider work-area coverage per unit.
DLC and UL listings meet FEMA and state emergency management procurement requirements. Multiple state agencies maintain active contracts for SolarPath construction lights as part of their emergency response inventory.
Under 12 feet long folded, under 7 feet wide, and under 8 feet tall on the trailer. The unit fits standard half-ton truck towing and does not require CDL operation or oversize permits.
Yes, we often collaborate with outside vendors, producers, and creative agencies. Our vendor relations and tech teams sync seamlessly through shared timelines, cue sheets, and rehearsal coordination. This ensures a smooth, cooperative execution on event day.
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