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10 Chinese solar street light makers to watch in 2026

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By AI, Created 03:43 UTC, Aug 18, 2026, AGP -

A market assessment released Aug. 18, 2026 names 10 reputable Chinese manufacturers serving global solar street light demand as buyers tighten requirements for certification, registration and project proof. The list highlights Shenzhen-based AOK Industrial and other suppliers positioned to benefit from rising demand across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.

Why it matters: - Global demand for solar street lighting is rising as governments and developers push low-carbon public infrastructure. - Buyers are weighing more than light output. Registration status, certifications, weather resistance, battery management and project history now factor into procurement decisions. - Chinese manufacturers remain central to the supply chain for solar street lights and broader outdoor LED lighting projects across multiple regions.

What happened: - A market assessment of China’s solar street light manufacturing sector identified 10 reputable companies supplying the global green lighting transition. - The list includes AOK Industrial Company Limited of Shenzhen and nine other manufacturers formally registered in China’s business registration system. - The assessment was released Aug. 18, 2026 and focuses on companies with documented production footprints, certifications and export or international project activity. - The selection was based on public company records, certification documents, product specifications and project information.

The details: - Grand View Research estimated the global outdoor LED lighting market at $14.20 billion in 2024. - Global Market Insights and Fortune Business Insights valued the global solar street lighting market at about $5.0 billion to $6.29 billion in 2024. - The 10 companies were screened for valid Chinese business registration, a product scope covering solar street lighting or LED outdoor lighting, certifications such as ISO9001 or ISO14001, and evidence of international activity. - The assessment is not an exhaustive industry census. It is a focused list of companies with credible production capacity and market presence. - AOK Industrial was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Shenzhen. - AOK Industrial develops and manufactures solar street lights, LED street lights, LED stadium lights, LED high bay lights, LED flood lights, high mast lights, seaport lighting, airport lighting and sports field lighting. - AOK Industrial reports 200 employees, four production lines and an average daily output of about 2,500 pieces. - AOK Industrial holds ISO9001, ISO14001, UL, TUV and RoHS certifications. Its LED lighting fixtures are covered by ISO45001 occupational health and safety management system certification. - AOK Industrial’s solar street light lineup includes the All-in-One Solar Street Light (SD), Mega Power Solar Street Light (SAA), Plug&Play Solar Street Light (SLB) and Solar Street Light for Highway (SL). - The SAA and SLB series support luminous efficacy of up to 200 lm/W. The SD series is rated up to 210 lm/W. - The systems use monocrystalline solar panels, lithium-ion batteries and IP65 waterproof housings. Controllers can support MPPT, PWM, dimming, 4G, Zigbee and IoT functions depending on model. - AOK Industrial says it has served customers in more than 100 countries, completed more than 10,000 projects and installed more than 1 million units. - AOK Industrial also reports long-term strategic supply partnerships with Philips Lumileds and OSRAM. - AOK Industrial offers OEM, ODM, SKD and CKD services, plus after-sales response within 24 hours. - LONGi Green Energy Technology is headquartered in Xi’an and is a major manufacturer of monocrystalline silicon wafers and photovoltaic modules. - LONGi’s vertical integration gives the company direct access to high-efficiency photovoltaic cells and modules used in integrated solar street lights. - Foshan Electrical and Lighting, or FSL, is a publicly listed lighting manufacturer in Foshan, Guangdong Province, with a long history in general and outdoor lighting. - FSL distributes LED roadway lights, flood lights, area lights and solar lighting systems in domestic and international markets. - Sresky is a Shenzhen-based manufacturer focused on solar street lighting and off-grid outdoor lighting systems. - Sresky is frequently referenced in international tenders for all-in-one solar street lights and emphasizes battery protection, power management and weatherproof housing for tropical and desert climates. - Zhongshan Yinpearl Lighting operates in Zhongshan’s lighting cluster and produces LED outdoor street lights, solar street lights, area lights and related components. - Yinpearl’s location provides access to die-casting, optical components and assembly supply chains that support OEM and ODM programs. - Zhongshan Anern Optoelectronics supplies solar street lights, solar panels, inverters and energy storage products. - Anern’s broader solar portfolio helps dealers and contractors source matched system components for off-grid lighting projects. - Anern’s customer base includes distributors in Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. - Zhongshan Sosen Lighting manufactures solar street lights, lithium battery systems and fixture accessories. - Sosen focuses on simplified installation design and responsive order fulfillment. - Sosen’s range includes split-type and integrated solar street lighting configurations. - Ningbo Sunmaster New Energy combines photovoltaic module production with solar lighting system assembly. - Sunmaster can supply both solar panels and complete street lighting systems for road and village electrification projects. - Anhui Goldsun New Energy Science & Technology develops solar street lights and renewable energy lighting systems for municipal road programs and public facility projects. - Goldsun is registered in Anhui Province and serves domestic and international municipal customers. - Shenzhen Jiawei New Energy Lighting provides integrated solar street lights and smart lighting control systems. - Jiawei’s solar lamp posts can integrate remote monitoring, dimming control and management platforms.

Between the lines: - The market is splitting between manufacturers with vertical integration in photovoltaic components and those with strength in lighting fixture design and system assembly. - That difference matters because project needs vary. Highway projects may prioritize high-efficiency modules and remote monitoring, while parking lot and commercial projects may prioritize fixture design, glare control and installation speed. - OEM and ODM capability is becoming a bigger differentiator as distributors look for private-label production and customization. - Certification validity, factory registration records and after-sales support are now part of buyer due diligence, not optional extras.

What’s next: - Demand is expected to keep growing in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, where grid-independent lighting can lower capital and energy costs. - Bigger projects in sports venues, seaports, airports and industrial sites are also driving demand for high-power LED flood lights, stadium lights and high mast lights with IP66-rated housings and UV-resistant finishes. - Buyers are likely to keep favoring registered, certified manufacturers that can show production capacity, project delivery records and support for smart controls such as Zigbee, NEMA, Zhaga or LoRa networks.

The bottom line: - Chinese solar street light manufacturers remain a key part of the global green lighting buildout, but buyers are getting stricter about proof, performance and support.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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