Eighty percent of the land area in a large agricultural nation like mine is made up of rural areas, and many of these areas still lack streetlights and remain dark at night. Given the socioeconomic development of my nation, rural lighting needs to be taken into account. Numerous obstacles must be overcome when installing solar streetlights in rural areas, including challenging and extensive construction, unresolved power connection issues, and challenges with ongoing maintenance. We’ll discuss how to manage high-voltage lines when installing solar street lights in rural areas.
Can high-voltage lines be used for the installation of split solar street lights?
Generally speaking, it is not recommended to light beneath high-voltage lines.
First, high-voltage lines are thought to be dangerous by many. When the relative humidity rises above 60%, the aluminum alloy battery frame is susceptible to the production of high-voltage power, which could cause a fire.
Second, solar street lights in rural areas that are connected to high-voltage lines are easily shielded from sunlight, which can lead to subpar battery performance or even battery explosions that prevent the light from functioning. Third, since high-voltage lines are considered dangerous places and construction beneath them is very risky, it is best to avoid them entirely.
Third, split solar-powered street lights and high-voltage lines need to be at least five meters apart. Do not install solar streetlights in areas where the lines are vertically aligned.
Fourth, if it is impossible to avoid high-voltage lines, installation must be avoided during thunderstorms. Pay attention to safety during construction and do not touch the high-voltage lines to prevent damage.
How to Respond to Emergencies in Case of Contact?
1. Put an immediate stop to all work: Workers must immediately vacate the area and avoid touching any equipment, streetlight poles, or trying to turn off the electricity by themselves.
2. Call 110 or the local power emergency number (like State Grid 95598) to alert the police and the power supply department right away. Provide precise details about the risk, such as its location.
3. To prevent electric shock or secondary discharge, stay away from any metal objects, such as cranes, solar panel frames, and streetlight poles.
4. Establish a warning area: To deter people from entering, place warning signs at a safe distance (at least 10 meters).
5. Await professional assistance: The power supply department should turn off the power and make sure everyone is safe before moving forward.
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Post time: Mar-04-2026
