Public transit doesn't stop when the sun goes down, and bus stop lighting shouldn't either. Illuminating bus shelters and the surrounding area enhances safety, visibility, and security for passengers traveling after dark.
Extending the electrical grid to a single bus stop can be costly and disruptive. Trenching, road closures, permits, and ongoing utility bills often make grid-powered lighting impractical. For many municipalities, the cost of bringing electricity to a single shelter can exceed the cost of the shelter itself. This leaves stops poorly lit and compromising public safety. In addition, some remote areas are difficult or impossible to connect to the electrical grid.
Solar lighting systems mount directly onto existing bus shelters, delivering reliable illumination without construction, utility connections, or ongoing electricity costs. It is an efficient way to upgrade city infrastructure quickly and sustainably.
No excavation or underground cabling is required, allowing for rapid deployment with minimal disruption to public spaces.
A well-lit bus stop helps passengers feel secure while they wait and ensures bus drivers can clearly see them from a distance.
Powered by free and renewable solar energy, these systems eliminate monthly electricity costs and instantly reduce a city's carbon footprint.

Our lighting is powered by an MPPT controller. This "smart brain" actively optimizes energy collection, capturing up to 30% more power than PWM controllers. Even on cloudy days, the system continues to charge, ensuring faster recovery and reliable, long-lasting illumination.

Maximum flexibility meets effortless power. The split-type design allows the solar panel to mount directly to bus shelter's roof, delivering a fast, off-grid energy solution without the hassle of complex wiring.

A bus stop should feel welcoming, not blinding. We use a specialized milky-white PMMA lens that diffuses LED light into a soft, even glow. This design reduces glare that could distract drivers or cause discomfort for passengers.
CorroLine Solar is a high-performance, split-type solar tubular lighting system.
Installing solar lighting at bus stops in city centers to enhance visibility and safety for commuters, especially during late-night hours.
Providing reliable lighting for regions with limited or no access to the power grid. This improves safety and encourages the use of public transportation in underserved communities.
Including temporary bus routes for large-scale events, seasonal tourism routes, and emergency transit points after disasters. Solar bus shelter lighting enables quick setup or temporary provision of facilities, avoiding complex electrical infrastructure work.
Such as national parks, nature reserves, forest trails, historical and cultural districts, and heritage protection areas. This allows for the implementation of lighting while minimizing impact on natural and cultural landscapes.