Summary
Location
Tchad
Streetlights installed
100
Project date
2020
Category
Route

Innovative solar lighting: 100 street lamps illuminate the Massakory road in Chad

In October 2020, a major project saw the light of day in Chad: the installation of 100 solar-powered street lamps along the Massakory road. This initiative is part of a wider project to develop the Trans-Saharan Highway, a major road linking Algeria to Nigeria via Chad, ensuring better connectivity between these African countries.

Solar street lighting adapted to local conditions

The choice of solar-powered streetlights to light this strategic road is not insignificant. Chad, like many African countries, faces major energy challenges. The traditional electricity grid is often insufficient or non-existent in certain regions, particularly rural and urban areas far from the capital N'Djamena.

Fonroche Lighting's solar street lamps provide an innovative and sustainable solution to this electricity shortage. Equipped with high-power LEDs and high-performance solar panels, these streetlights operate autonomously, without connection to the electricity grid. Each solar streetlight provides reliable, constant lighting, even on rainy days, thanks to its long-life battery box and intelligent controller.

Performance optimized for local conditions

The solar streetlights installed on the Massakory road are specially designed to withstand the extreme climatic conditions of Chad :

  • High operating temperature
  • Resistant to heavy rain
  • Long battery life
  • Intelligent control system with sensors

Thanks to these features, the lampposts provide reliable, constant lighting all year round, guaranteeing the safety of road users day and night.

A positive impact on safety and economic activity

The installation of these 100 solar-powered streetlamps along the Massakory road brings many benefits:

Benefits Description
Road safety Reducing night-time accidents
Economic activity Extended business hours in town
Comfort Improved quality of life
Environment Reducing carbon footprint

This LED solar street lighting project is part of a broader approach to sustainable development and infrastructure improvement in Chad. It demonstrates the effectiveness of solar street lighting solutions in meeting the needs of developing countries, particularly in large urban areas where access to electricity remains limited.

By choosing Fonroche Lighting technology, Chad is taking an important step towards greater energy efficiency and reducing its dependence on fossil fuels. The rapid installation of these solar-powered streetlights, with a power of 35W per unit and an optimized luminous flux, enables streets and parking lots to be lit efficiently without the need for complex civil engineering works.

This pilot project could pave the way for similar initiatives in the country and across Africa, contributing to a brighter, more sustainable future for the continent. Local and international partners involved in the project, including Paul Biya, President of neighboring Cameroon, welcomed this significant step forward in improving the region's road infrastructure.

In conclusion, the use of high-quality solar streetlights, equipped with high-performance photovoltaic panels and advanced LED technology, enables Chad to meet the challenge of public lighting while minimizing its environmental impact. This innovative solution from Fonroche Lighting proves that solar energy can effectively meet the lighting needs of cities and roads in Africa, paving the way for more sustainable urban development.

PROJECT CHALLENGES

  • 100% autonomous lighting
  • Resistance to extreme conditions
  • Quick installation, no work required
  • No maintenance for 10 years