Designed to withstand localized Kiribati environmental stresses including severe UV degradation, heavy marine salt mist, and localized humidity spikes.
Kiribati, spanning across Micronesia and consisting of 32 atolls and one raised coral island, presents one of the most hostile natural environments for outdoor electrical installations globally. The combination of continuous salt-spray deposition (high sodium chloride concentration), ambient humidity averaging over 80%, and intense equatorial UV exposure accelerates galvanic corrosion and solar degradation. Traditional pathway light fixtures frequently fail within 12 to 18 months due to water ingress, housing oxidation, and solar panel degradation.
As leading suppliers and exporters, Jiangsu Lukas Lighting Co., Ltd. addresses these micro-climatic issues by applying specialized materials and finishes. Our range of LED Bollard Lights designed for Kiribati features marine-grade 6063 extruded aluminum profiles treated with dual-layer thermosetting TGIC polyester powder coatings, meeting ISO 9227 salt spray standards (C5-M extreme marine classification).
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As a prominent player in the global outdoor lighting manufacture industry, Jiangsu Lukas Lighting Co., Ltd. leverages precision engineering and state-of-the-art production technology. Spanning over 11,000 square meters, our facility guarantees fast turnaround times, consistent quality benchmarks, and custom design flexibilities necessary for importing distributors in Oceania.
Our factory is equipped with a complete set of advanced production and testing systems, including automated LED encapsulation production lines, high-precision CNC laser cutting machines, robotic welding systems, SMT (Surface-Mount Technology) assembly lines, automatic die-casting machines, professional powder coating production lines, and advanced photometric and optical testing equipment.
Jiangsu Lukas Lighting Co., Ltd. was established in 1998 with a strong commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability in the outdoor lighting industry. Over more than two decades of development, the company has grown into a professional manufacturer specializing in intelligent and energy-efficient street lighting solutions.
With continuous investment in research and development, Lukas Lighting has expanded its product portfolio to include LED street lights, solar street lights, smart lighting systems, landscape lighting, and customized municipal lighting solutions. Our products are widely used in urban roads, highways, industrial parks, residential communities, and public infrastructure projects across global markets.
Located in Jiangsu, China, our modern production base covers an area of approximately 11,000 square meters. The facility is equipped with advanced manufacturing technologies and operated by a team of experienced engineers and skilled technicians. This ensures strict quality control, precision manufacturing, and efficient large-scale production capabilities.
With efficient production lines and advanced automation, we are capable of handling both large-volume orders and complex customized projects with precision and speed.
We have established a comprehensive quality control system and have passed ISO9001 international certification. In addition, we have obtained multiple patents in lighting structure design and optical technology.
We provide fully integrated services including product design, mold development, prototype testing, mass production, and logistics support—eliminating intermediate links and ensuring faster delivery and better cost efficiency.
We continuously invest in energy-saving LED technologies and smart lighting control systems to support global carbon reduction goals and smart city development.
A wide range of specifications spanning Corten steel aesthetics, GU10 modular bulb designs, dual-headed outputs, and off-grid solar systems engineered for coastal pathways.
Read technical responses regarding materials compliance, off-grid solar calculations, and container shipping configurations from China to Kiribati ports.