RHS units are perfect for Landscaped areas
The RHS captures energy from both wind and sunshine
The RHS was extensively used at the Greek Olympic Games in Athens, 2005
The RHS is easily installed.
The RHS works well in parking lots.
RHS at EXPO 2005 Aichi , Japan
RHS units at night at the EXPO 2005 site in Aichi , Japan
The RHS is ideal for corporate entrances.
The RHS works well in 'industrial' applications.
This RHS is lighting the courtyard of a kindergarten.
RHS units can guard parking lots.
Remote power, even in the city.
RHS lighting where needed.
An electronic signboard in a parking lot.
RHS unit with Motion Sensor
RHS unit powering telephone repeater equipment.
RHS on a driveway in Germany
RHS on a university campus in Hong Kong
RHS in a parking lot in Hong Kong
This is one of the several RHS units being used by the Newcastle Golf and Country Club to light driveways and other areas. The NGCC was particularly attracted to the RHS because absolutely no trenching or other damage was sustained during installation.
The electricity is stored in batteries ( within the base ) and released as needed for lighting , security, or other functions.
Here, a group of RHS units line a driveway, and are used to support signage.
Once a simple reinforced-concrete pad is poured, the RHS is simply lowered onto the four embedded bolts.
Here, an RHS provides entrance lighting as Panasonic Canada's headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario. The unit has been functioning continuously and flawlessly for two years in the Canadian climate of low light and cold winters.
This RHS is lighting a pathway at EXPO 2005 in Japan.
The RHS comes complete with a compact flourescent fixture which provides even lighting over a comfortable area. One of the first updates to be made available will be high intensity LED lighting to increase the coverage area and extend battery life.
At the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, many RHS units were placed beside roadways and pathways.
The RHS is a low-cost entry into the newly important world of Corporate Social Responsibility. Show your customers that you respect the environment, while simultaneously saving money on electrical bills and installation.
These canal locks are illuminated by a number of RHS units. It was determined to be MUCH less expensive to simply bolt the RHS units to the concrete, rather than cutting, trenching, and repairing, all of which would have been necessary for traditional 'wired' lighting.
When paving, landscaping, pathways, stairs, etc have already been installed, it is much simpler and less expensive to mount an RHS.
This RHS both lights and monitors a parking lot. The wireless internet camera sends its signal back to the security office for 24 hour UNINTERRUPTABLE security.
This median is watered by electrically powered and controlled pumps. Rather than ripping up the street to bring in the electricity, the RHS was used to power the pumps and controls, as well as providing lighting.
This RHS was easily mounted on the end of a dock. No trenching or expensive wiring was needed. The nearest electrical source was just less than a kilometre away.
This is the same installation as the previous picture. Without the RHS, the dock owners would have needed to trench from the source to the dock, and then do extensive mounting of seawater-proof cables to the light.
This signboard is powered solely by the RHS, which also provides lighting and needs no extenal supply of electricitry.
A motion sensor and alarm light have been mounted to the tower and powered by the RHS. This feature will be available in North America soon.
This RHS is providing the power for a remotely mounted telephone repeater. The RHS can be mounted nearly anywhere with no concerns about electricity supply.
This RHS was installed as street lighting because of concern for the environment. The RHS was specifically chosen for it's design and its low noise.
This RHS lights a pathway at a University in Hong Kong. Notice that even during daylight, the lamp is bright enough to show up clearly in the photograph.
Since the RHS was designed in Japan for coastal Asian climate conditions, it has been built to withstand typhoons. Consequently, the RHS is extremely robust.