Kuwait — Solar Street Lighting (2025)
Reference deployment with 7m poles for road and public-area lighting. Deliverables can be matched to your BOQ and review scope on request.
| Country / Area | 🇰🇼 Kuwait | Road & public-area sections (scope-based) |
| Client Type | EPC Contractor / Tender workflow reference |
| Application | Road lighting (collector / local roads) + public-area segments (as required) |
| Lighting Type | Solar Street Lighting |
| System Architecture | Solar kit (PV + LiFePO4) | typical autonomy sizing & derating applied (scope-based) |
| Pole Height & Spacing | 7 m poles | layout-dependent spacing (typ. 25–35 m by road width & optics) |
| Controls | Dusk-to-dawn + programmable dimming profiles (motion optional) |
| Deliverables | IES / BOQ (on request) | drawings & layout notes (as required) |
| Target Criteria | Maintained lux & uniformity verified per project brief (scope-based) |
| Year | 2025 |
Project Background
Reference deployment for secondary town roads to reduce safety risks and improve nighttime visibility, helping lower the likelihood of traffic incidents. Deliverables can be aligned to the project scope on request.
Technical Configuration (Typical Range)
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Roadway optics with IES photometric files available for layout verification (on request)
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Typical mounting: 7 m poles for secondary town roads, spacing set by road width and maintained lux targets
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PV + LiFePO4 system sized by autonomy requirement and local conditions (configuration range available)
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Dusk-to-dawn operation with programmable dimming profiles (motion optional)
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Surge protection and IP rating aligned to tender or EPC requirements (scope-based)
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Installation and acceptance notes provided for mounting interface, wiring, and traceability checks (on request)
Scope & Assumptions
What this reference covers and the assumptions used for verification.
Scope (Secondary Town Roads)
- Coverage: secondary town road segments in Kuwait (scope-based)
- Use case: safer nighttime travel by improving visibility and reducing hazards
- Deliverables referenced: IES photometry + BOQ notes (on request)
- Configuration approach: layout and configuration tuned to road width and target criteria (assumptions documented)
Verification Inputs (Assumptions Documented)
- Pole height: 7 m (secondary town roads reference)
- Spacing: layout-dependent, set by road width and targets
- Optics: roadway distribution verified using IES files (on request)
- Targets: maintained lux & uniformity per project brief (scope-based)
- Controls: dusk-to-dawn with programmable dimming (motion optional)
Detailed verification inputs can be shared in a redacted pack or under NDA for tender review.
Photos & Acceptance Notes
Field photos confirm the deployment. Notes below summarize typical acceptance checks for secondary town roads to reduce rework risk.
Acceptance Notes (Typical)
✓ Bracket / Arm Interface
Verified against drawings (spigot size, orientation, fasteners).
✓ Wiring & Polarity
Checked before commissioning; glands sealed and connectors secured.
✓ Controller Label / ID
Recorded for traceability (batch/serial, configuration version).
✓ Pole Verticality & Base
Checked after installation (verticality, base fastening).
✓ PV Orientation & Cable Routing
Panel direction and cable routing verified; no shading or pinch points.
✓ On-Road Light Check (Optional)
Spot-check performed on a representative section for visibility and uniformity.
Tip: Full checklist and traceability tables can be shared in a redacted pack (NDA available).
Deliverables Provided
Reference deliverables for tender review and verification. Browse samples or request a project-ready pack.

IES / LDT Photometric Files
Browse IES files used for roadway optics verification and layout checks. Suitable for EPC submissions and audit trails.

BOQ (Bill of Quantities)
Review BOQ examples aligned to scope, accessories, and configuration ranges for procurement and budgeting.

Drawings & Acceptance Checklist
Download or request CAD drawings, installation details, and datasheets for approvals.

DIALux / Relux Outputs
See report samples and typical verification items (maintained lux, uniformity, assumptions, and result tables).
FAQ (Tender & Verification)
Quick answers to common EPC and tender questions for this Kuwait reference deployment.
What documents can be shared for tender submission?
Typical items include model-matched datasheets and drawings, BOQ mapping notes, and (when required) IES/LDT photometric files and layout outputs. The final pack is aligned to the tender scope and reviewer checklist.
Do you provide IES files and layout assumptions for verification?
Yes, IES/LDT files can be provided on request for optics verification. Layout assumptions (pole height, spacing intent, road width, targets) can be documented so EPC teams can audit the basis of the reference.
How is the configuration aligned for secondary town roads?
The reference uses 7 m poles as a typical mounting height, with spacing and optics selected by road width and maintained lux targets. Solar sizing (PV + LiFePO4) is scope-based and verified against operating profile and local conditions when confirmed.
Can you share photos and acceptance records under NDA?
Yes. Field photos and typical acceptance notes can be shared in a redacted pack. If required by the client, an NDA can be used for traceability items (labels/IDs, configuration records, and checklists).
What inputs do you need to propose a similar configuration?
Country/city, road type and width, pole height preference, quantity, operating hours and dimming intent, and any targets (lux/uniformity) if specified. If available, share the BOQ/spec so deliverables can be matched to the reviewer scope.
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