The Lagazel collective recharging station is a system that can simultaneously recharge 40 to 50 KALO solar lamps. It has a mounting rack for lamps and an electrical system that regulates surges. It can be supplied by photovoltaic energy.
This offer is intended particularly for associations, NGOS, institutions or territorial collectivities that, through the installation of this charging station, can oversee and maintain control over the lamps distributed in the villages or schools.
One Station is compatible with all Kalo lamp models and contains, depending on the model:
- 40 to 50 Kalo solar lamps;
- 1 metal rack to hold the lamps provided when there are charging;
- 1 to 2 solar panels, each with a power of 55Wp;
- The station comes with a 2 year warranty
The Lagazel Station is particularly adapted to solidarity projects and proves to be a solution as innovative as relevant to equip for example a school and thus to allow the pupils to have a charged lamp when they go back home in the evening to study. The solar installation located on the roof, allows the supply of electricity to the rack on which the lamps are connected during the day, which then benefit from a sufficient recharge to light a whole night.
Advantages :
- Simultaneous recharging of 40 to 50 lamps
- Centralized power supply
- Optimized control of the lamps
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