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Witness the top 10 ‘One-of-a-kind’ solar-powered lightings!

1. London Oasis: Eco-flower powered by the sun, wind, hydrogen fuel cell

london oasis

This brilliant giant glowing flower lits the Clerkenwell Green of London – a highly-energy efficient and eco-friendly light. It uses energy from the photovoltaic petals, whose cells are attached to it. Called the London Oasis, the 12-metre interactive structure also takes power harvested by the spiral wind turbine, spinning at its stem’s summit.

2. Sunpipe brings sunlight into your room, even without windows!

sunpipe

Pipe-in natural daylight into your home from your rooftop in a revolutionary new way! SunPipe’s energy-free, super-reflective tube extends through adjustable bends and has an internal mirror-finish. This arrangement intensifies and reflects natural daylight across the room, delivering free outdoor light (even on cloudy days) to a room or area below. The light is evenly diffused by translucent ceiling fixtures.

3. Glowing Flowers Powered by the sun!

solar powered glowing flowers

Make your evening and night romantic with the light ‘literally’ emitted from these flowers! – the Solar Night Flowers. High-tech LEDs are embedded into these plastic-made flowers, which are charged during the day by the sun! These flowers are designed for all weather conditions.

4. Bottle Cap fitted with solar-powered LED Light

bottle cap with solar led light

This amazing ‘LightCap‘ does not only provide light in an innovative way, but also is eco friendly, as it relieves the environment of the toxic accumulating landfills contributed hugely by used batteries, as is powered by the sun. The cap has a waterproof solar panel built inside it. This sun run LED light is not only long-lasting, but also powerful.

Just charge it for four hours by the sunshine, and the LightCap will stay bright for hours.

5. Solar-n-Vibration Powered Bike Light!

solar powered and vibration bike light

It’s all-new bike light from CatEye, powered by a photovoltaic solar panel embedded in it.

In addition to the vibrations (ostensibly from riding) that fires up the light, the little PV panel (under the transparent case on top) supplies power to the light as well, having a potential life span of around 10 years!

6. Graveyard light goes solar!

solar powered light for graveyard

The graveyards seem to be getting eco-friendly! These lights are interesting by both its look and design; and the energy it is run with – solar. Yes, it is powered by the sun.

7. Sun-powered traffic lights and signals

traffic lights in india to go solar

Solar power seems to be sweeping across India. The traffics of India’s state of Tamil Nadu would be signaled and guided by the solar panels – yes, several components of the municipal infrastructure – like several new street lights, traffic signals etc. – will go solar soon. 25 street lights, 20 street light control systems, 5 traffic signals, 10 cats’ eyes and 50 road studs will initially go solar.

8. Solar-powered Tent

solar powered tent

Just place this eco-friendly tent anywhere and keep the worries of light aside as darkness falls. It illuminates at night all by itself with its own solar panel and integrated, interior LED lights built on it.

9. Solar Flood Light!

flood light powered by the sun

Now outdoor activities and games at night go eco-friendly by not consuming much of power for lighting the floodlights for hours, and add on hugely to the electricity bills. Here is the Solar-Powered Flood Light. This environment-friendly gadget is powerful enough to provide light like any other flood light gives. It is included with a solar panel.

10. Sun-powered floor-brick lights, both decorative and guides traffic

and traffic guide bricks

Here is a solution for planting decorative lights or to help guide traffic flow at night without using electricity or burning fuel. These Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Solar Energy Lighting Bricks consume just one-tenth of the energy consumed by incandescent light bulbs.

The brick system modules are designed in a way that they fit into the road/street bricks, as a welcome alternative for incandescence and are capable of withstanding mechanical shock and vibration.

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