The Estate Guard Lite 30W Solar Street Light is a mid-range, all-in-one off-grid fixture for medium-width society main roads, large colony parking areas, rural district roads and estate access lanes. A dense 864-chip LED 5730 array throws a wide cool-white footprint, a 25Ah LiFePO4 battery carries a full 12 hours a night, and a built-in charge indicator shows each unit’s battery status from the ground. Rated IP64, fully automatic, and grid-free, it mounts on a 45 mm pole at a versatile 4–6 metre height — no wiring, no electrician, no bills.
High chip count, wide footprint — run efficiently
The Estate Guard Lite packs 864 LED 5730 chips — a high-density array that spreads a broad, even cool-white footprint suited to medium-width roads of 6–8 metre cross-section, large parking areas and colony main entry roads. LED 5730 chips are chosen for high surface luminance and low thermal resistance, holding output through 40 °C-plus Indian summers. The array carries a 250W LED power rating, while the light is driven at its 30W rated power — running the chips comfortably within their capacity, which keeps them cool and supports stable output and long life rather than pushing them to the edge.
25Ah LiFePO4 battery with a visible charge indicator
A 3.2V 25Ah LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery is sized to the larger array and delivers the full 12-hour dusk-to-dawn run, with motion-managed dimming extending it further. LiFePO4 handles 2,000+ cycles at 80% depth of discharge — over five years of daily use — and, unlike lead-acid, doesn’t sulphate during the long low-solar stretches of a 90-day Kerala or Konkan monsoon, when the light leans on stored reserves. It’s thermally stable for India’s hottest zones and needs no maintenance.
The integrated Battery Level Indicator lets facility teams read charge status from the ground across a whole road of units, so battery health is a quick visual sweep and maintenance can be planned before any light fails.
Day & night sensor, motion sensor and remote
The day & night sensor switches the light on at dusk and off at dawn automatically, all year. The motion sensor runs a three-stage sequence — 10% standby on an empty road, 100% on motion, then 15% for 30 seconds before returning to standby — which is exactly what makes the 12-hour figure achievable; constant full output would drain the battery well before dawn. A wireless remote adds flexibility:
The 6H mode suits society main gates, parking entrances and industrial access roads, where most activity falls in the first few hours of the night.
29W monocrystalline panel — full charge in 7–8 hours
The 5V 29W monocrystalline panel refills the 25Ah battery in 7–8 hours of good sun. Monocrystalline runs at 19–22% efficiency and keeps generating under diffused light and partial shade, so the battery still tops up through monsoon cloud and the short, low-angle days of a north-Indian December–January. The panel angle is factory-set, so there’s no site calibration — performance is repeatable across large deployments.
IP64 build, versatile height, no wiring
The Aero Plus housing (55 × 35 × 9 cm) is sealed to IP64 — complete dust-tightness plus resistance to water splashing from any direction, the recommended baseline for India’s monsoon climate — keeping moisture, dust and insects out for years of unattended operation. The standout is flexibility: the 4–6 metre mounting range covers narrow colony roads at 4 m, society main roads at 5 m and wide perimeter roads at 6 m from a single product, and the 45 mm pole spec is shared with the 25W model so mixed-wattage projects use common pole stock. Every component ships pre-assembled — bracket onto pole and done, no trenching or grid connection. Supplied 5 per carton.
Where the Estate Guard Lite 30W is used
- Housing society main roads and wide internal colony streets
- Large residential and commercial parking lots
- Rural district roads and panchayat highway feeder roads
- Industrial estate perimeter roads and warehouse access lanes
- Gated-community main entry gates and security zones
- Large farmhouse estate roads and rural petrol-station forecourts
Technical specifications
| Model | 1348 — 30W Solar Street Light (Aero Plus) |
|---|---|
| Operating power | 30W · 864 × LED 5730 (250W LED power rating) |
| Light colour | Cool White |
| Solar panel | 5V 29W Monocrystalline |
| Battery | 3.2V 25Ah LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Charging time | 7–8 hours |
| Lighting time | 12 hours (sensor-managed, ideal conditions) |
| Sensors | Day & Night + Motion (Radar) |
| Charge indicator | Yes — visible battery level indicator |
| Remote control | Included — OFF / ALWAYS / INDUCTION / 2H / 4H / 6H |
| IP rating | IP64 (dust-tight & splash-resistant) |
| Mounting | 45 mm pole · 4–6 m height |
| Unit size | 55 × 35 × 9 cm |
| Quantity per carton | 5 pieces |
Frequently asked questions
What is the actual power of this light?
It operates at 30W. The 250W figure is the LED array’s power rating — the chips’ capacity — not the actual draw. Running 864 chips at 30W keeps them cool and extends their life.
What does IP64 protect against?
IP64 means the unit is dust-tight and resistant to water splashing from any direction — the recommended baseline for outdoor monsoon use. For sites with direct high-pressure washing or possible immersion, our IP66/IP67 models are the better fit.
How long does it stay lit at night?
A full 12 hours under ideal conditions. The motion sensor’s three-stage dimming conserves the 25Ah battery during quiet hours so it lasts the whole night.
What mounting height does it suit?
Anywhere from 4 to 6 metres on a 45 mm pole — 4 m for narrow colony roads, 5 m for society main roads and 6 m for wide perimeter roads, all from one product.
How do I check the battery without climbing up?
The Battery Level Indicator shows charge status from the ground, so you can sweep a whole road of units and schedule maintenance before any light fails.
Buy the Estate Guard Lite 30W Solar Street Light online in India with pan-India delivery. Add to cart to order, or contact us for housing-society, municipal and bulk pricing.


















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