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How Much Does a Street Lamp Cost? How much does it cost to replace and operate the streetlights?

When it comes to how much do street lights cost, many of us are concerned about the cost of replacing and operating the street lights after purchasing them. Indeed, knowing the truth ahead of time will help us have a successful endeavor. The price of a 100W street light ranges from $99 to $180. Because there are different applications for street lights, such as highway, sidewalk, pavement, and square, there are four types of street lights, including solar LED, halogen, fluorescent, metal halide, and high pressure sodium, and their prices and operating costs vary. Many countries, including India, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Canada, are replacing their streetlights with LEDs. By replacing the street lights with LEDs, you will reduce your energy use and hence your daily electricity bill. The question now is, how much can we save?

 

What Is the Price of Street Lighting? Is Replacing Expensive?

The price varies depending on the type and power. We will now demonstrate this with a 100W LED comparable street light. Our LED costs US$99, however the cost of a street light can range from US$110 to US$180 for various organizations. The cost of LED street light may be more expensive than halogen or high pressure sodium streetlights. Because LED has a significantly longer life period of 80,000 hours, which is 8 to 10 times that of MH or other HID. Long-term savings can be increased by switching to LED lighting. We should constantly consider the cost both before and after the purchase – the cost of replacement and the cost of electricity to operate the street lamps.

In addition, we need people and money to install and replace the street lamps. The projected cost of a street light pole is US$2000 to US$3000, with an electrician costing up to $1000 to install the street light! If your project is for a highway or bridge, the overall cost will increase by 20%. Why is the installation fee so high? It is due to the high cost of booking the lifting platform and labor. Furthermore, the entire process is very demanding – image having to re-install each street light along a 3km roadway! A traffic blockage will also result in major economic loss; thus, why not replace the street light, which is somewhat more expensive but has a 10 times longer life span than the HID? If we don’t have to re-install the street lights, we save $8,000 in replacement costs.

How much does it cost to run the street lights on electricity?

After a faultless installation, you can now show the final customer how much money they can save by calculating the power consumption of street lights for running them every day. For example, we have a 1km long two-lane expressway with a 40m pole distance and 40 LED street lights working at the same time using 100 watt LED street lights. Using the average electricity cost of $0.12 kW/h as a guide, the operating cost for a street light is 40 * 100 * 0.12/1000 = $0.48 per hour. To obtain the same brightness with metal halide, halogen, or high pressure sodium street lighting, we need $1 in operating costs per hour. If you wish to determine the cost of operating the 1km street light per day, it is approximately $0.48 * 12 = $5.76 per day based on 12 hours of operation, and $172.8 per month (30 days). Because of the exceptional longevity of LED lights, the maintenance cost is almost negligible for at least ten years. Solar street lights can reduce power use and electricity costs even further.

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