Webtrax Solar Flasher Projects Completed by SEPCO-Solar Lighting

Solar Flasher Projects

Below are some of our solar flasher projects. These projects feature different configurations of traffic flasher fixtures for school zones, warning zones, crossings, and other hazard lighting projects. The fixtures can be configured in red or amber, single flash or wig wag flashing. Our systems are sized for a minimum of five days autonomy and require no connection to the electric grid; however, grid backup systems are also available. As demonstrated in thousands of existing projects around the world, our proven solar flasher systems feature rugged commercial-grade construction combined with unsurpassed quality, performance, reliability and the value of 25+ year system life expectancy - all backed by the best warranty in the business. Click on any image to see it in full view.

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Partners

Through strategic partnership with Hubbell Lighting, SEPCO is pleased to offer solar solutions featuring the following products from Hubbell Lighting’s leading outdoor brands on an OEM basis:

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Palm Beach International Airport

Palm Beach International Airport uses our solar powered traffic flashers around the airport's roadways. The primary benefit of the system was the elimination of the need to run AC power to the remote locations where the flashers are located.

29 Palms

29 Palms uses our solar warning flasher systems for cross walks and tank crossings around the facility.

Port St. Lucie

Port St. Lucie uses our solar school zone flasher systems for school zones around the county.

Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County uses our solar flashers throughout the county for school zones, railroad crossings, and other various warning systems.

Madison County Landfill

Madison County installed two solar powered traffic flasher light systems to save the city money on power bills every month.