South Carolina’s natural beauty is the heartbeat of its communities and a major draw for visitors, from Charleston’s historic riverwalks to Greenville’s award-winning greenways and Myrtle Beach’s coastal trails. Yet …
After the Storm: How Solar Lighting Keeps South Carolina Illuminated When the Grid Fails
Power Down, Safety at Risk South Carolina’s storm season can quickly turn infrastructure into scenes of chaos, and the lighting grid is often the first to falter. Just recently, a …
Lighting at the Speed of Growth: How Solar Streetlights Empower South Carolina’s New Communities
South Carolina’s fast-growing suburbs and industrial corridors are transforming the state’s landscape, with new HOAs, business parks, and mixed-use communities breaking ground every year. Yet one critical element often holds …
Revitalizing Community Spaces with Solar: Lighting for SC Parks, Trails, and Plazas
Lighting That Transforms Public Spaces Across South Carolina, cities and towns are reinvesting in the heart of their communities’ public spaces. From small-town pocket parks to large urban greenways, revitalisation …
Safer Streets After Dark: How Solar Lighting Transforms South Carolina’s Roads and Communities
The Municipal Association of South Carolina (MASC) emphasises that streetlighting is more than infrastructure; it’s a driver of safety, community pride, and economic vitality. In places like North Myrtle Beach, …
Resilient Lighting for Storm-Prone Georgia: Why Grid-Free Systems Outperform During Outages
Georgia’s communities live under the constant shadow of severe weather. From hurricanes surging inland from the Gulf to spring tornado outbreaks, to violent summer thunderstorms, destructive storms are part of …
Fast-Track Lighting: How Solar Cuts Georgia’s Permitting Delays
Across Georgia, lighting projects often grind to a halt before a single pole is installed. Municipalities, campuses, and developers regularly face weeks, sometimes months of delays while waiting on utility …
Bridging Georgia’s Lighting Equity Gap: Solar for Underserved Neighbourhoods and Rural Roads
Across Georgia, not every community enjoys equal access to safe and reliable lighting. In cities like Atlanta and Macon, low-income neighbourhoods often remain in the dark due to broken or …
Lighting Infrastructure Under Threat: Copper Theft’s Rise in Georgia
In Georgia, public safety and infrastructure are increasingly under threat not from storms or budget cuts, but from the ground up. Copper theft has become a costly epidemic, targeting the …
Combating Inefficient Streetlight Management in Georgia Cities
In cities across Georgia, outdated streetlight systems are straining public budgets, increasing downtime, and creating safety concerns. Long repair wait times, inefficient maintenance practices, and a reliance on ageing grid …