All posts tagged: solar street lighting system

Solar Home Lighting System

No comments

A solar home lighting system (SHS) provides a comfortable level of illumination in one or more rooms of a house.
The Solar home lighting system is warranted for a period of five years from the date of supply.

To know more : https://www.ibsolar.co.in/solar_light.php

Visit us : www.ibsolar.co.in
Mail us : marketing@ibsolar.co.in
Call us : +91-9910222871, 0120-4123335

adminSolar Home Lighting System
read more

Solar LED Street Lights

No comments

Solar LED Street Lights

High durability of solar panels and LEDs. Both solar panels and LEDs last for more than 10 years. In comparison, the conventional sodium and CFL lamps typically require replacement at least once every year .

To know more : https://www.ibsolar.co.in/solar_light.php

Visit us : www.ibsolar.co.in
Mail us : marketing@ibsolar.co.in
Call us : +91-9910222871, 0120-4123335

adminSolar LED Street Lights
read more

We Have Introduced a New Series in Our Product Range. 

No comments

We have introduced a new series in our product range.

1. 12V 200WP Solar PV Module specially introduced by IB Solar for Solar Home Lighting System application under Saubhagya scheme.
2. Available with A-grade High Efficient 5-Busbar solar cell.
3. Made in 72 Cells series 12V for LiFEPO4 batteries.
4. Low light irradiation performance.
5. Superior performance at NOCT conditions.

Visit us : www.ibsolar.co.in
Mail us : marketing@ibsolar.co.in
Call us : +91-9910222871, 0120-4123335

adminWe Have Introduced a New Series in Our Product Range. 
read more

Kerala : How a Rooftop Solar Power Plant saved lives in Times of Deluge

No comments

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : It was five years ago that Dr AP Sreekumar, a staunch environmentalist, installed a rooftop solar power plant at his house in Chengannur in Kerala’s Alappuzha district. Little did he know then that one day it would help save lives during the devastating floods in the state.

When the electricity board had turned off power distribution at Chengannur to prevent further danger following the unprecedented rain and deluge, Sreekumar’s house in the locality remained lit up. It sheltered five families from the neighbourhood.

It became a centre from where the refugees sent SOS messages, everyone charged their phones and remained connected to the outside world. “Even though we had enough power, we tried our best to reduce the usage as we did not know how long the uncertainty would prevail,” Sreekumar said. The doctor could also alert the local youths, who were carrying out rescue operations along with police, fire and rescue personnel, and save the lives of an elderly man and his son stranded in the neighbourhood. Fortunately, the house was not submerged as it is located on a higher plane.

Indukantham Hospital run by Sreekumar, which is again solar powered, had sheltered five other families, including that of two in-patients. Sreekumar and wife Dr Lakshmi Sreekumar had administered first aid to many fishermen who were injured in rescue operations. After the flood waters receded, the couple joined the medical camp at Chengannur.

adminKerala : How a Rooftop Solar Power Plant saved lives in Times of Deluge
read more