
8m Campus/Park Environmental Smart Streetlight - 5-in-1 Integrated Multi-Function Pole
Key Features
- 8-meter hot-dip galvanized steel pole with 25-year design life and 150+ km/h wind resistance
- 80W LED luminaire delivering 13,600+ lumens at 170 lm/W efficacy with 70% energy savings vs HPS
- 4K AI-powered PTZ camera with 20x optical zoom, 50m IR night vision, and real-time edge analytics
- Professional environmental sensor suite monitoring PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2, noise, temperature, and humidity
- WiFi 6 access point supporting 500+ concurrent users with 1.8 Gbps aggregate throughput plus dual USB charging
Description
The SOLARTODO 8m Campus/Park Environmental Smart Streetlight represents a paradigm shift in urban and campus infrastructure management. Engineered for modern public spaces such as university campuses, corporate parks, and recreational areas, this 8-meter integrated smart pole is more than just a source of illumination; it is a multi-functional hub for safety, connectivity, and real-time environmental monitoring. This system combines high-efficiency LED lighting with a sophisticated suite of five integrated modules: a 4K AI-powered surveillance camera, a professional-grade environmental sensor array, a high-capacity WiFi 6 access point, and convenient public USB charging. By consolidating these critical services into a single, aesthetically pleasing structure, the SOLARTODO smart pole reduces urban clutter, lowers installation and maintenance costs by over 30% compared to single-function solutions, and provides actionable data for creating safer, healthier, and more connected communities.
The foundation of the SOLARTODO smart streetlight is its robust structural integrity, designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions while maintaining a modern aesthetic. The pole is constructed from high-quality Q235 steel, which undergoes a hot-dip galvanization process in accordance with ASTM A123 / EN ISO 1461 standards. This process applies a protective zinc coating of over 85 micrometers, providing exceptional corrosion resistance and ensuring a design life of over 25 years, even in coastal or industrial environments. The 8-meter pole features a tapered octagonal design with a wall thickness of 4.0 mm, engineered to withstand wind speeds exceeding 150 km/h. The base plate, with a thickness of 20 mm, is secured with four high-strength anchor bolts, providing a stable foundation.
At the core of its primary function, the smart pole features a state-of-the-art 80-watt modular LED luminaire. This high-efficacy lighting system achieves a luminous efficacy of 170-190 lumens per watt, delivering over 13,600 lumens of brilliant, uniform light while minimizing energy consumption. This represents an energy saving of up to 70% compared to traditional high-pressure sodium lamps. The system supports a tunable color temperature range from 3000K to 6500K, allowing administrators to adjust the lighting ambiance to suit different times of day or specific events. The luminaire utilizes advanced Type II and Type III optical lenses, designed for precise light distribution in campus and park settings, illuminating pathways and open areas effectively without causing light pollution or glare.
Enhancing public safety is a cornerstone of the SOLARTODO smart pole. The integrated surveillance module features a 4K (8-megapixel) AI-powered Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera, providing comprehensive situational awareness. The camera is equipped with a 20x optical zoom lens, enabling operators to capture high-detail images of individuals or vehicle license plates from distances up to 200 meters. Its advanced AI processor, running on a dedicated edge computing platform, can perform real-time analytics, including human and vehicle detection, object classification, intrusion detection, and crowd density analysis. This onboard processing capability significantly reduces the need to stream high-bandwidth 4K video to a central server, lowering network load by up to 80% and enabling instantaneous alerts.
The Environmental designation of this smart pole is earned through its professional-grade sensor suite, which provides hyperlocal, real-time air quality and meteorological data. This module integrates seven distinct sensors to monitor critical environmental parameters: PM2.5 and PM10 particulates, Ozone (O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), ambient noise levels, temperature, and humidity. These sensors provide data with an accuracy that meets or exceeds EPA guidelines, with the PM2.5 sensor offering a resolution of 1 μg/m³. This granular data is invaluable for campus administrators and public health officials, enabling them to issue air quality alerts, manage noise pollution from events or construction, and conduct environmental research.
In today's connected world, public WiFi is an essential service. The SOLARTODO smart pole integrates a carrier-grade WiFi 6 (802.11ax) access point, transforming the streetlight into a powerful connectivity hub. The AP supports dual-band operation (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and can handle over 500 concurrent user connections, delivering an aggregate data rate of up to 1.8 Gbps. This capacity is sufficient to provide reliable, high-speed internet access across large open areas, supporting everything from student research and remote work to public streaming events. The system also includes public-facing, weatherproof dual USB-A charging ports, providing a convenient power source for students, visitors, and staff.
The entire system is powered from a standard grid connection (AC220/380V) and managed by a sophisticated smart Power Distribution Unit. This PDU allows for remote power cycling and per-module energy metering, giving administrators precise control and insight into the energy consumption of each component. An integrated edge computing unit serves as the brain of the pole, processing AI analytics for the camera, aggregating data from environmental sensors, managing the WiFi access point, and controlling LED lighting levels. By processing data locally, the system minimizes latency for critical applications like security alerts and reduces data transmission costs to the cloud by over 60%.
Technical Specifications
| Pole Height | 8m |
| Pole Material | Q235 Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel |
| Wall Thickness | 4.0mm |
| Wind Resistance | 150+km/h |
| Design Life | 25years |
| LED Power | 80W |
| Luminous Output | 13600lm |
| Luminous Efficacy | 170lm/W |
| Color Temperature Range | 3000-6500K |
| LED Lifespan (L70) | 50000hours |
| Camera Resolution | 4K (8MP) |
| Optical Zoom | 20x |
| IR Night Vision Range | 50m |
| Environmental Sensors | PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2, Noise, Temp, Humidity |
| PM2.5 Sensor Resolution | 1μg/m³ |
| WiFi Standard | WiFi 6 (802.11ax) |
| WiFi Concurrent Users | 500+users |
| WiFi Aggregate Throughput | 1.8Gbps |
| USB Charging Ports | 2ports |
| Integrated Modules | 5-in-1 |
| IP Rating | IP66/IP67 |
| Operating Temperature | -40 to +55°C |
| Communication | 4G/5G + LoRaWAN |
| Power Supply | AC220/380V |
| Energy Saving vs HPS | 70% |
Price Breakdown
| Item | Quantity | Unit Price | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Pole (8m) | 1 pcs | $960 | $960 |
| 80W Modular LED Luminaire | 1 pcs | $240 | $240 |
| 4K AI PTZ Camera with Edge Computing | 1 pcs | $1,500 | $1,500 |
| Professional Environmental Sensor Suite (7 sensors) | 1 pcs | $1,200 | $1,200 |
| WiFi 6 Access Point (802.11ax) | 1 pcs | $400 | $400 |
| Dual USB-A Charging Port Module | 1 pcs | $150 | $150 |
| Smart Power Distribution Unit (PDU) | 1 pcs | $500 | $500 |
| Edge Computing Controller with AI Accelerator | 1 pcs | $800 | $800 |
| 4G/5G Communication Module | 1 pcs | $600 | $600 |
| LoRaWAN Gateway for Sensor Network | 1 pcs | $350 | $350 |
| Concrete Foundation and Anchor System | 1 pcs | $800 | $800 |
| Professional Installation and Commissioning | 1 pcs | $1,500 | $1,500 |
| Total Price Range | $9,000 - $12,000 | ||
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can the smart pole operate off-grid or during a power outage?
What is the maintenance schedule and procedure for the integrated modules?
How does the modular design benefit future upgrades?
Certifications & Standards
Data Sources & References
- •EN 50556:2011+A1:2015 - Road traffic signal systems
- •IEC 60598 - Luminaires standards
- •IEC 62722 - LED luminaire performance specifications
- •ASTM A123 / EN ISO 1461 - Hot-dip galvanization standards
- •TIA-222-G/H - Structural standards for communication towers
- •UL 1332 - Coating standards for outdoor electrical equipment
- •IEC 62443 - Industrial cybersecurity standards
- •LoRaWAN Alliance - IoT communication protocol specifications
- •EPA Air Quality Guidelines 2025
- •IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) Technical Specifications
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