Sri Lanka, strategically located in the Indian Ocean, is undergoing a significant transition toward renewable energy. With electricity costs rising and the national grid facing challenges, solar parking lot flood lights have moved from being an "eco-friendly option" to a "business necessity." For manufacturers and factories operating in the Sri Lanka market, the demand is driven by the expansion of the Colombo Port City, the revival of the tourism sector, and the growth of textile industrial parks in regions like Katunayake and Biyagama.
Global markets are shifting toward "Smart Cities." Modern solar flood lights now incorporate LoRaWAN or NB-IoT controllers, allowing facility managers in Sri Lanka to dim lights remotely and monitor battery health via smartphone apps.
Moving away from lead-acid and standard Lithium-ion, the industry standard is now Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), offering 2000+ cycles and superior safety in high-temperature tropical climates.
The latest technology involves panels that capture light from both sides, increasing efficiency by up to 25%—ideal for the high-albedo concrete surfaces often found in parking lots.
Foshan Joliras Light Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in solar flood lights and outdoor security lighting solutions for global markets. Established in 2013 and located in Foshan, China, the company has grown into a reliable OEM and ODM factory focused on energy-efficient, high-performance solar lighting systems designed for commercial, industrial, and residential applications.
Joliras operates a modern production base covering approximately 11,000 square meters and employs more than 160 skilled staff members, including engineers, product designers, production technicians, quality control inspectors, and international sales professionals. With advanced manufacturing equipment, automated production lines, and strict quality management systems, the company ensures consistent product reliability and long service life.
Ensuring security in remote staff quarters and processing centers where grid access is unstable. High-lumen solar flood lights provide perimeter security without the need for expensive trenching.
Providing aesthetic yet functional lighting for beachfront parking and gardens. Our die-cast aluminum housings are treated with anti-corrosion coatings to survive the saline sea breeze.
Warehouse parking lots and logistics centers benefit from dusk-to-dawn sensors and motion detection, reducing operational costs while maintaining safety for 24/7 operations.
The next 3-5 years will see a dramatic shift in how solar lighting is deployed. We are moving toward "Hybrid Systems"—units that can switch between solar and grid power if battery levels drop during the monsoon season in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the integration of AI-driven power management will allow lights to "learn" weather patterns and adjust brightness to ensure they never run out of charge.
Our R&D team is currently focusing on CCT-Switchable modules, allowing users to choose between warm white (3000K) for ambiance or cool white (6500K) for high-alert security lighting, all within the same solar fixture.
Our products are rated IP65 to IP67. We use high-grade silicone seals and specialized water-diverting housing designs. Furthermore, the controllers are moisture-proofed with conformal coatings to prevent short circuits in 90%+ humidity environments.
Yes. Through our OEM service, we can program the controllers to provide specific lighting profiles—for example, 100% brightness for the first 4 hours (shift change) and 30% dimming with motion sensor activation for the rest of the night.
Under Sri Lankan temperature conditions, our LiFePO4 batteries typically last 5-8 years, which is significantly higher than the 1-2 year lifespan of traditional lead-acid batteries.
We work with international shipping partners to provide door-to-port or door-to-door delivery. We also provide full technical documentation to assist with Sri Lanka Customs and local certification requirements.