Spark Wins Bidding of Egypt Solar LED Street Light Project

Spark successfully wins the bidding of a solar LED street light project aided by Ministry of Commerce of P.R.C (MOFCOM) for Egypt recently.
 
This LED street light project is initiated by China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchanges (CICETE); it is a measure taken to implement Eight New Measurements to Africa, and also a governmental aided demonstration project for Egypt, to combine solar energy and LED lighting.
 
This project is situated in Kuraymat, N29°16′, E31°15′. Kuraymat is abundant in solar energy, with long sunshine duration, good solar radiation, and little precipitation, thus ideal for solar lighting system. The adoption of solar lighting system not only makes full use of local natural resources, and, what’s more, relieves local electricity supply pressure. The adoption of LED lamps helps save further energy, and, in the mean time, brings high quality lighting, and increases the comfort index and safety of the road.
 
Spark LED street light, with its innovative design, high quality, superior reliability, precise photometric and thermal parameter, and diversity to provide different lighting solutions, eventually wins the favor of customers at home and abroad. It will represent Chinese government and Ministry of Commerce to enter Egyptian market and explore a broader market.

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