
Solar Street Light System Integration
Solar Street Light Installation Track Record
Carbon Neutrality
Carbon Neutrality is defined as achieving a balance between anthropogenic carbon emissions and their removal from the atmosphere. This is accomplished through energy conservation, carbon reduction, afforestation, or the acquisition of carbon credits via carbon trading to offset residual emissions. When the amount of carbon emitted equals the amount sequestered or offset, "net-zero" or carbon neutrality is achieved.
Taiwan's Path to 2050 Net-Zero
Phase 1: Energy Transition (Launched in 2016)
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Promoting Green Energy: Expanding renewable energy sources.
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Increasing Natural Gas: Shifting toward cleaner fuel alternatives.
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Reducing Coal Power: Phasing out high-emission coal plants.
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Nuclear-Free Vision: Committed to a nuclear-free future.
Accelerating our efforts to overcome past delays and achieve rapid progress.
Phase 2: Net-Zero Transformation (Launched in 2021)
A comprehensive roadmap designed through the lenses of Industry, Environment, Government Governance, and National Security. We aim to transform climate challenges into new opportunities for sustainable growth.

Solar Retrofit: Replacing Utility Pole-Mounted Lights

Traditional Concrete Light Poles

fert Dual-Lamp Solar Street Light

fert Solar Street Light: 9 Core Advantages :
1.5-Year Extended Warranty
2.Smart Intelligent Control
3.Reinforced Structural Safety
4.15-Grade Wind Resistance
5.Unbeatable Price Advantage
6.Zero Energy Cost
7.Energy Saving & Eco-Friendly
8.Higher Efficiency & Lower Cost
9.Sustainable Battery Life Cycle
Note:
South of Taichung: 100% Off-grid Solar Street Lights are utilized to maximize renewable energy efficiency.
North of Hsinchu: Hybrid Solar-Grid Street Lights are utilized to ensure stable illumination through a dual-power system.
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