With an average elevation of over 3,000 meters and annual sunshine duration of 2,500–3,600 hours, Qinghai is one of China’s most solar‑rich regions. However, harsh conditions such as extreme cold, low air pressure, intense ultraviolet radiation, and insufficient grid coverage have long constrained the intelligent upgrade of industrial park infrastructure. How to achieve low‑carbon operation and smart management while ensuring reliable lighting?
In 2023, a national‑level green industrial demonstration park in Qinghai Province launched a smart lighting retrofit project, fully introducing a high‑altitude‑adapted smart streetlight system custom‑developed by Hangzhou Sanqian Smart City Technology Co., Ltd. This project not only overcame extreme environmental challenges but also became a benchmark for smart park construction on the Qinghai‑Tibet Plateau.
I. Project Background: Lighting Dilemmas and Transformation Opportunities in a High‑Altitude Park
Located on the outskirts of Xining, the park covers approximately 4.2 km² and hosts enterprises in new energy, biomedicine, high‑end manufacturing, and other fields. The original lighting system relied on grid power and suffered from three major problems: (1) some newly built roads had no power supply, and temporary cabling was expensive; (2) traditional high‑pressure sodium lamps had high energy consumption, short lifespans, and difficulty starting in low winter temperatures; and (3) the lack of remote monitoring resulted in delayed fault response, affecting nighttime production and security.
As Qinghai’s “Clean Energy Demonstration Province” strategy advanced, the park management committee set clear upgrade goals: “zero‑carbon lighting, smart O&M, and landscape harmony.” Consequently, the project selected a fully solar‑powered smart streetlight solution with remote dimming and energy consumption statistics. In the first phase, 96 poles (6 m high) were deployed, covering main roads, logistics corridors, and employee living areas.
II. Product Design: Deeply Optimized for Plateau Environments
In response to Qinghai’s severe cold (winter lows of -28°C), strong UV radiation, large daily temperature swings, and thin air, Hangzhou Sanqian Smart City Technology Co., Ltd. made systematic adaptive designs:
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Battery and thermal control system: Military‑grade lithium iron phosphate battery packs with built‑in intelligent heating modules, ensuring normal charging/discharging down to -30°C. The battery compartment uses phase‑change material insulation to reduce heat exchange loss.
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High‑efficiency PV modules: Anti‑PID monocrystalline silicon panels with anti‑UV coating on the surface; annual degradation rate controlled within 1.5%.
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Structural reliability: Pole wall thickness ≥ 3.5 mm, passed wind resistance test up to level 12 (wind pressure 1.0 kN/m²). All fasteners are 316 stainless steel to resist plateau salt‑alkali corrosion.
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Intelligent control system: Equipped with the self‑developed “Huiguang” platform, supporting light‑sensing + time‑control dual modes, holiday lighting strategies, remote fault diagnosis, and real‑time energy consumption data upload. Communication uses NB‑IoT + LoRa dual‑mode redundancy to ensure signal stability.
Additionally, the lamp body features a light‑gray stone‑like spray coating that harmonizes with the park’s modern industrial style, avoiding a “technologically obtrusive” appearance.
III. Operational Results and User Feedback
The project was completed and put into operation in November 2023. By the end of 2024, the system had run continuously for more than 13 months, withstanding two extreme cold spells (-26°C) without any low‑temperature power failure or control malfunction. Key operational data:
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Average daily power generation: 1.8 kWh per pole, meeting the need for 10 hours of full brightness (60W LED module).
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Continuous operation for 7 days in cloudy/rainy/snowy weather, far exceeding design expectations.
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The remote platform triggered 12 low‑battery warnings and 3 communication failure alarms, all resolved within 24 hours by remote reset or on‑site intervention.
The park’s property manager said: “In the past, when the lights went out at midnight in winter, we had to send someone to drive around and check. Now we can see on our phones which light is faulty – efficiency has improved enormously.” Employees generally reported: “The light is evenly distributed, with no flicker, so we feel safer when working late.”
IV. Economic and Social Benefits
Economic benefits:
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Eliminated cable installation costs of about 850,000 RMB.
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Saved about 62,000 RMB per year in electricity costs (based on the park’s commercial rate of 0.85 RMB/kWh).
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Expected payback period of 4.8 years for incremental investment; total cost over a 10‑year life cycle is 52% lower than grid‑connected streetlights.
Social benefits:
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Reduced annual carbon emissions by about 50 tons, supporting the park’s application for “Near‑Zero Carbon Demonstration Unit” status.
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Improved nighttime safety: nighttime safety incidents in the park fell by 37% year‑on‑year.
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Established a replicable technical path for high‑altitude smart lighting, already included in the 2025 construction plans of two other industrial parks in the province.
Conclusion: Transforming Plateau Sunshine into Sustainable Urban Service Capability
The successful implementation of the Qinghai park project not only validates the technical feasibility of smart solar streetlights in extreme environments but also highlights their strategic value in promoting green manufacturing and improving park governance. Truly smart infrastructure is not about showing off technology; it is about being reliable under harsh conditions, continuously reducing costs over long‑term operation, and earning trust through thoughtful service details.
With its deep understanding of high‑altitude, severe‑cold scenarios and full‑chain independent R&D capabilities, Hangzhou Sanqian Smart City Technology Co., Ltd. has become a trusted partner for smart park construction in western China.
If you are planning a similar project or need customized smart streetlight solutions for plateaus, deserts, or remote areas, we invite you to have an in‑depth conversation with Sanqian Intelligence. Because on this land closest to the sun, every ray of light deserves to be used wisely.
Contact Information
Hangzhou Sanqian Smart City Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: Tangqi Industrial Park, Linping District, Hangzhou, China
Tel: 0571-86099600 +86 15606816991
Email: hzsqzhcs@163.com





