The installation of rural solar street lights on rural roads is more reusable, because the installation of conventional street lights will have more problems. In addition to the cost of line laying, the large demand for rural electrification will also bring another problem. The huge increase in electricity demand means a huge increase in new emissions. Therefore, if the electricity demand in rural areas still uses conventional street lights, it will mean a large amount of carbon emissions and an increase in dust emissions. Considering that the ecology of rural areas is more susceptible to climate change than cities, so even if the use of new rural solar street lights can economically meet the electricity demand of new rural areas or urbanization, rural areas cannot afford it. Climate change and environmental impact. The environmental degradation brought about by the increase in electricity demand for conventional street lamps, such as smog, will bring unbearable consequences to rural development. Due to the low energy density characteristics of rural areas, the use of rural solar street lamps for power generation and lighting can greatly save the cost of transmission lines and reduce transmission losses. It can be said that each installation of a new solar rural street light in rural areas is equivalent to a reduction of two megawatts of thermal power emissions, and it is definitely not a one-to-one relationship. For more industry information or product prices, you can call toll free: 4000-760-286