Georgia is growing faster than ever, with new mixed-use developments, logistics hubs, industrial corridors, and residential communities expanding from Atlanta to Savannah. As cities’ scale and new projects break ground, developers and suppliers are facing increasing pressure [...]
Across Georgia, many small counties and faith-based communities struggle to maintain safe, well-lit outdoor environments. Limited budgets, ageing electrical infrastructure, and the high cost of grid-connected lighting often leave church parking lots, community centers, rural roads, and gathering spaces [...]
Georgia’s storm season brings more than heavy rain; it brings widespread outages, unsafe road conditions, and sudden darkness across both coastal and inland communities. From hurricanes sweeping into Savannah to fast-moving thunderstorms in Atlanta, Macon, and [...]
Introduction: When the Power Drops, Georgia Needs Light Georgia’s storm season brings more than rain; it brings sudden outages that leave highways, neighborhoods, and public spaces in complete darkness. In Savannah, a 2024 thunderstorm blew [...]
Funding the Shift for Solar Lighting Across Georgia, communities are under pressure to modernize infrastructure while managing tight budgets. Streetlights, pathways, campuses, and public spaces all need reliable illumination, but traditional grid-tied systems come with [...]
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 life across the state. Every [...]
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 approvals, digging permits, and trenching [...]
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 missing infrastructure, leaving families to [...]
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 very wiring that powers municipal [...]
In cities across Georgia, outdated streetlight systems are straining public budgets, increasing downtime, and creating safety concerns.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 infrastructure make keeping the lights [...]











