Unique, made-to-measure solar lighting
The Tilia floor lamp and solar tree illuminates the space in which it stands with class and uniqueness.
Town Hall
Rest area
Shopping center
Real estate development
Tilia, a solar tree designed to illuminate and dazzle the daily lives of people who cross its path.
The Tilia solar tree is a raw and elegant combination of galvanized steel and concrete, ensuring outstanding durability.
Discover the benefits of solar energy today.
A project tailored to your needs
The Tilia sun tree illuminates the space in which it stands with class and uniqueness.
It is and emblematic.
+100 SOLAR PANELS
Our new-style solar streetlight features more than 105 monocrystalline 5-Watt solar panels, which have been added to each of the galvanized steel sheets making up the Tilia solar tree.
REMOTE CONTROL
The solar tree can include an integrated smart solar controller for programming and changing intensity even after installation.
Program the lighting intensity with a Bluetooth application.
MADE-TO-MEASURE PROJECT
Thanks to its unique technology, Solidel has developed a structure that nods to the brand image of the City of Candiac, while adding a practical aspect: solar lighting.
INGENIOUS DESIGN
The 25.6 V lithium iron phosphate battery and solar controllers are located inside the Tilia.
Three storage spaces have been added to the concrete bases.
Documentation
Let us enlighten you with a tailor-made solar project questionnaire.
Let’s work together to shape the future of solar lighting.
GET OFF TO A GOOD START
Pour chaque projet d’éclairage solaire sur mesure, nous nous assurons de proposer la meilleure base en béton possible. Nous travaillons ainsi avec notre partenaire, Patio Drummond, pour créer un produit qui répond réellement à vos besoins.
For each custom solar lighting project, we make sure to offer the best concrete base possible. We work with our partner, Patio Drummond, to create a product that truly meets your needs.
A team to support you
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