
Product Detail
LoRa/Wi-SUN Lighting Networks
LoRa and Wi-SUN lighting network nodes for large solar or grid-powered street lighting deployments that need low-power mesh connectivity.
| Product category | LoRa and Wi-SUN solar lighting node controllers for gateway-based smart street lighting networks. |
|---|---|
| Network architecture | Each lighting node collects local solar controller data and sends it to a gateway; the gateway forwards data to the cloud through 4G or Ethernet. |
| LoRa advantage | LoRa is suitable for low-power, long-range, gateway-based solar lighting networks where cellular cost should be reduced. |
| Wi-SUN advantage | Wi-SUN is suitable for dense, scalable, self-healing mesh deployments based on IEEE 802.15.4g/e style networking. |
| Node data | Battery data, panel data, load status, alarms, controller parameters, and online/offline status can be monitored according to controller compatibility. |
| Buyer question | How many lights can one gateway support? Gateway capacity depends on distance, reporting interval, network topology, and local radio conditions. |
| Buyer question | Does every lamp need a SIM card? No. In a gateway-based LoRa/Wi-SUN network, nodes communicate locally and the gateway handles cloud backhaul. |
| Project applications | Large solar street light projects, parks, campuses, rural roads, smart city lighting, and remote area lighting networks. |
Product category
LoRa and Wi-SUN solar lighting node controllers for gateway-based smart street lighting networks.
Network architecture
Each lighting node collects local solar controller data and sends it to a gateway; the gateway forwards data to the cloud through 4G or Ethernet.
LoRa advantage
LoRa is suitable for low-power, long-range, gateway-based solar lighting networks where cellular cost should be reduced.
Wi-SUN advantage
Wi-SUN is suitable for dense, scalable, self-healing mesh deployments based on IEEE 802.15.4g/e style networking.
Node data
Battery data, panel data, load status, alarms, controller parameters, and online/offline status can be monitored according to controller compatibility.
Buyer question
How many lights can one gateway support? Gateway capacity depends on distance, reporting interval, network topology, and local radio conditions.
Buyer question
Does every lamp need a SIM card? No. In a gateway-based LoRa/Wi-SUN network, nodes communicate locally and the gateway handles cloud backhaul.
Project applications
Large solar street light projects, parks, campuses, rural roads, smart city lighting, and remote area lighting networks.