Solar Street Light
Type Comparison

All-in-One, Semi-Integrated, and Decorative solar street lights — same solar power, very different specifications. Find the right type for your road width, project budget, and use case.

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All-in-One
Best for: Village & Colony

Compact integrated unit. Simple. Budget-friendly. For roads up to 7m wide.

30W–100W
💰₹4,500+
🔋3 nights backup
🛡️IP66
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Semi-Integrated
Best for: Municipal & Highway

Separate panel + battery box. High power. For roads 7m+ and highways.

40W–120W
💰₹7,200+
🔋4–5 nights backup
🛡️IP66/67
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Decorative
Best for: Smart City & Heritage

Designer poles, warm white. For aesthetic zones — parks, temples, boulevards.

20W–60W
💰₹8,500+
🔋3 nights backup
🛡️IP65
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Full Specification Comparison

Specification
💡 All-in-One 30W–100W
🔆 Semi-Integrated 40W–120W
🏛️ Decorative 20W–60W
Wattage Range 30W – 100W 40W – 120W 20W – 60W
Price (per light) ₹4,500 – ₹20,000 ₹7,200 – ₹38,000 ₹8,500 – ₹35,000
Lumens 3,600 – 13,000 lm 5,200 – 15,600 lm 1,600 – 4,800 lm
Efficacy 120–130 lm/W 130–140 lm/W 80 lm/W
Solar Panel Integrated (fixed) Separate adjustable arm Integrated / adjustable
Battery Type LiFePO4 LiFePO4 LiFePO4
Battery Backup 3 nights 4–5 nights 3 nights
Charge Controller PWM / Hybrid MPPT MPPT (dedicated) PWM
LED Type Bridgelux / Osram SMD Osram / Cree Premium Bridgelux warm white
Colour Temp 5700K – 6000K 5700K – 6000K 3000K or 5700K
CRI 70–75 72–80 80+
IP Rating IP66 IP66 – IP67 IP65
IK Rating IK08 – IK10 IK08 – IK10 IK07 – IK08
Pole Height 5m – 9m 5m – 12m 4m – 7m
Road Width 4m – 10m 5m – 14m 3m – 8m
Pole Spacing 12m – 25m 15m – 30m 8m – 15m
LED Lifespan 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Warranty 5 years 5 years 2 years
Certifications BIS, ISO 9001 BIS, ISO, ERDA, PWD ISO 9001, IP65
IRC:SP:99 Lux Up to 30W–40W roads ✅ All models ❌ Not designed for roads
Motion Sensor ✅ Standard ✅ Optional ❌ Not included
Installation Very simple (1 pole) Moderate (3 components) Complex (custom pole)
Ideal Road Type Village / Colony Municipal / Highway Heritage / Smart City
Govt Schemes PMGSY, MNRE, ZP AMRUT, NHAI, Smart City HRIDAY, Tourism, Smart City

Which type should you choose?

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Choose All-in-One if…

  • Road width is 4m – 7m
  • Budget is under ₹10,000 per light
  • Project is in rural / off-grid area
  • Gram Panchayat or PMGSY scheme
  • No electrician on site
  • Simple & fast installation needed
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Choose Semi-Integrated if…

  • Road width is 7m – 14m
  • It's a government / PWD tender
  • IRC:SP:99 lux compliance is required
  • AMRUT, NHAI or Smart City project
  • Highway or arterial road
  • 5-night battery backup needed
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Choose Decorative if…

  • Aesthetics are the priority
  • Smart city boulevard or heritage zone
  • Temple, park or resort premises
  • Warm white 3000K tone needed
  • Custom pole design required
  • HRIDAY or tourism project

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between All-in-One and Semi-Integrated solar street lights?

All-in-One solar street lights combine the solar panel, LiFePO4 battery, and LED in a single compact unit. Semi-Integrated solar street lights have a separate adjustable solar panel arm, an external battery box, and a standalone LED head. This separation allows Semi-Integrated models to carry larger panels and batteries — resulting in 4–5 nights of backup (vs 3 nights for All-in-One) and higher lumen output for wide roads and highways.

Which solar street light type is better for government tenders?

Semi-Integrated solar street lights are the standard for government tenders — they comply with IRC:SP:99 lux requirements, carry ERDA and PWD certifications, and support DIALux lighting design reports. Municipal corporations, AMRUT projects, and NHAI tenders typically specify semi-integrated or equivalent. All-in-One lights are suitable for PMGSY and Gram Panchayat tenders.

Can All-in-One solar lights work on highways?

All-in-One solar street lights rated 80W–100W can work on secondary highways (road width up to 9–10m) but are not typically used on national highways. National highways (NHAI) require Semi-Integrated 100W–120W with MPPT, IRC:SP:99 lux compliance, and ERDA certification.

Which type has better battery backup — All-in-One or Semi-Integrated?

Semi-Integrated solar street lights provide better battery backup — 4 to 5 nights — because the external battery box can accommodate larger LiFePO4 packs. All-in-One models provide 3–4 nights of backup. In both cases, backup is measured at full brightness; actual backup may vary based on season and usage pattern.

Still unsure which type to choose?

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