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The effect of smog on solar street lights

December 13, 2022

Autumn and winter seasons are the easiest times for smog, especially in Hebei, Henan, Beijing, Tianjin and other places in North China. Good weather is enveloped by smog and the sun is invisible. Can such a weather make solar street lights generate electricity normally? ? Does it affect solar street lights?


First of all, we must know that the solar panels are generated by the sun. If there is good sunlight, there will be sufficient power generation, and vice versa, so the haze definitely has an impact on solar power generation and is still very large, but what is the situation What? It ’s not easy to say at present, the haze is large and small, so it is difficult to judge at the moment. We suggest that when installing solar street lights, calculate the haze as a rainy day. , Specifically, how much it needs to be increased depends on the lighting time and power of the lamps.


  The use and maintenance of solar street lamp photovoltaic power generation system in winter should be more serious. The electricity demand is the most in the haze days and the sunshine is the least. Therefore, we must specify the installation location when ordering solar street lights.


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