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Light Efficient Design 15 watt 4000K Cool White Dimmable Solar Wall Pack LED
$171.39
Light Efficient Design 2' 10 watt 4000K Black Solar Display Light
$374.99
Light Efficient Design 20 watt 4000K Cool White Black Dimmable LED Solar Flood Light
$766.59
Light Efficient Design 30 watt CCT Selectable Bronze Off-Grid LED Solar Area Light
$1,329.99
Light Efficient Design 30 watt 4000K Cool White Black Dimmable LED Solar Area Light
$1,668.49
Light Efficient Design 30 watt 5000K Daylight Gray Dimmable LED Solar Area Light
$1,335.99
Light Efficient Design 30 watt LED Solar Area Light Replacement Battery
$569.99
Light Efficient Design 4000K Cool White Black Multifunctional LED Solar Flood Light
$168.59

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How Does Solar Power Work?

Solar panels are generally created using a lenses, mirrors and a conductive crystalline material. Through this process, solar panels have the ability to harvest the photons delivered by the sunlight and can convert them into a usable, employable energy.

How Long Has Solar Power Been Around?

Solar power was first introduced to the world in the mid-19th century and has only since grown in popularity and efficiency. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that it was found being used in various commercial applications and has more recently become available in residential markets.

What is Solar Lighting?

Since solar power is just energy and can be applied to many things, it has become a popular source for lighting. Traditional incandescent technology requires a lot more energy to operate and can be difficult to use with a solar powered source. This is one of the major reasons LED lights are on the rise, as they cost a fraction of what average incandescent, fluorescent and halogen lamps require to operate, and are much more efficient to operate.

Where Can Solar Lights Be Found?

Solar powered lighting has become increasingly popular in the modern world, in large part due to the expanding availability of LED lighting. The self-sufficiency and ease of use makes solar lighting a viable option for third-world countries, as well as for seaboard travel and marine settings.