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Eco-Friendly Street Lights by Sharp

Posted July 17th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Eco-Friendly Street Lights by Sharp

I think we are going to create a new category on Devicepedia about eco-friendly gadgets because global warming is a big problem. Since we talked about eco friendly traffic lights from Taiwan and Seville we have something new from Sharp that needs our applause.

Sharp street lights, models LN-LW3A1 and LN-LS2A1, that use solar energy good for 1800 lumens instead of electricity are going to be used in Japan (the most “eco conscious” country in the world). The two Sharp street lights models also come with earthquake sensors that will automatically turn them on for 48 hours if it’s over 5 degrees on the Richter Scale. Applause!

[Sharp via Akihabara]



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