Solar Street Light — Price, Types & Pole Options

How a Solar Street Light Works

Each light has four parts working together: a solar panel, a rechargeable LiFePO4 battery, an LED lamp, and a charge controller. During the day the panel charges the battery. At dusk, a built-in sensor switches the LED on automatically; at dawn it switches off. Most models also carry a motion sensor that brightens the light when someone passes and dims it to save power when the road is empty. A good system holds enough charge to keep working through two to three cloudy days.

Types of Solar Street Lights

All-in-One Solar Street Light

An all-in-one (integrated) light packs the panel, battery, LED and controller into a single slim body. It’s quick to install — one unit mounts straight onto a pole or wall — and it’s the most popular choice for homes, compounds, society roads and farms. Motion sensor and auto dusk-to-dawn come built in.

Semi-Integrated Solar Street Light

A semi-integrated model keeps the solar panel separate from the light-and-battery body. That lets the panel be angled for the best sun while the lamp points where you need it — useful for shaded lanes or higher-capacity road lighting

Solar Street Light Price

The price of a solar street light depends mainly on its wattage — the brighter the light and the larger the area it covers, the higher the cost. As a rough guide for quality units (LiFePO4 battery, motion sensor), before pole and installation:

WattageBest forApprox. price*
12–20 WHome, compound, garden~₹6,000–₹10,000
30–60 WSociety roads, farm paths, streets~₹10,000–₹17,000
100 W+Main roads, large open areas~₹15,000–₹30,000+

Solar Street Light with Pole Price

For road and open-area lighting you’ll also need a pole. Pole height (usually 3 to 9 metres) and material affect the price, so a complete “light + pole” package costs more than the light alone. Avirat quotes the full installed price — light, pole and fitting — so there are no surprises.

Solar Street Light with Battery

Every Avirat solar street light comes with a built-in LiFePO4 battery — the same lithium chemistry used in quality units for its long life and reliable performance. It stores the day’s solar charge to run the LED all night, and holds enough backup to keep going through cloudy days. There’s no separate wiring or external battery box to maintain.

Solar Street Lights for Home

Solar lights aren’t just for public roads. They’re a clean, no-bill way to light a home compound, farmhouse, gate, garden or society lane. Because they need no wiring or mains connection, you can put light exactly where you want it — a dark driveway, a farm boundary, a society parking area — and it switches on by itself every evening.

Where They're Used

Across Saurashtra, Avirat’s solar street lights light up village and panchayat roads, farms and borewell approaches, housing societies, industrial compounds and farmhouses — anywhere a mains line is costly, far away, or unreliable.

Common Questions About Solar Street Lights

How much does a solar street light cost?
It depends on the wattage — a small home/compound light is a few thousand rupees, while higher-wattage road lights cost more. Adding a pole increases the total. Ask Avirat for an exact price for your area.
What's the difference between all-in-one and semi-integrated?
All-in-one keeps everything in one body for quick install. Semi-integrated keeps the panel separate so it can be angled for better sun.
Do solar street lights work in the rainy season?
Yes — a correctly sized light stores enough charge to keep running through two to three cloudy days.
Do they turn on and off by themselves?
Yes. They come on automatically at dusk and switch off at dawn, and most brighten on motion to save power.
Can I use one at home?
Absolutely — for compounds, gates, gardens, farmhouses and society lanes, with no wiring and no electricity bill.

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