
Off-grid street lighting,
monitored by ZetaGrid AI.
ZetaGrid Solar Street Lights deliver reliable, off-grid illumination for roads, campuses and communities — with integrated and split-panel systems, lithium storage and IoT controls that keep every fixture accountable. More product details will be shared shortly.
Product specifications, luminaire wattages and pricing will be shared shortly.
Compact solar panel, LED luminaire, lithium battery and controller in a single housing — quick to install on new or existing poles, ideal for villages, campuses and internal roads.
Separate panel array and luminaire for highways, industrial zones and public squares — engineered for higher wattage, longer poles and multi-night autonomy.
Standards-compliant photometric design for urban streets, national highways, RWAs, factories, hospitals and educational campuses — with uniform illumination and glare control.
Long-life LiFePO₄ batteries with intelligent charge control, motion-based dimming and automatic dusk-to-dawn operation — no manual switching, no grid dependency.
IoT-enabled controllers track battery health, luminaire status and daily runtime — with alerts, group scheduling and remote diagnostics on the ZetaGrid platform.
ZetaGrid-vetted partners handle survey, pole supply, civil works, installation and annual O&M — with warranty-backed components and SLA-driven service.
From photometric plan to lit-up roads.
Share your road length, pole spacing and lux requirement. ZetaGrid engineers a compliant lighting plan with wattage, battery and autonomy hours mapped out.
Vetted partners deliver poles, luminaires and batteries, execute civil foundations and commission every fixture to ZetaGrid quality standards.
Fixtures report to the ZetaGrid EMS — daily runtime, faults and battery health, with predictive maintenance and rapid on-site response.
Plan your solar street lighting rollout.
Tell us your road length, pole spacing and location. ZetaGrid returns a photometric plan, luminaire mix and deployment timeline with a vetted partner assigned.
