SANXING Lighting Participates in the 2024 Lighting Technology Forum of China’s Four Direct-controlled Municipalities
To thoroughly implement the guiding principles of General Secretary Xi Jinping, fully advance the development of new quality productive forces, promote the in-depth integration of the lighting sector into the new development paradigm, enhance the energy efficiency and quality of urban lighting, and achieve the healthy, smart and low-carbon development of the lighting industry.
The 2024 Lighting Technology Forum of China’s Four Direct-controlled Municipalities, themed "New Quality Leadership • New Pattern Lighting", was grandly held in Tianjin from October 18 to 19, 2024.
As a comprehensive solution provider for urban smart lighting, our company engaged in in-depth exchanges and brainstorming sessions with leaders of relevant government departments, experts and enterprise representatives present at the forum. We showcased our latest product innovations in smart light poles, photovoltaic lighting, functional lighting and software platforms, demonstrating our commitment to achieving the smart, low-carbon and healthy development of urban lighting, and delivering high-quality integrated product solutions to our customers.
Against the backdrop of urban renewal initiatives and the national "dual carbon" goals, improving urban lighting quality and developing low-carbon, smart lighting have become the mainstream trends guiding the in-depth advancement of China’s urban lighting sector. In 2024, our company successfully completed and delivered a number of smart, low-carbon and urban renewal projects, including the Zhoushan Dinghai Five Mountains Smart Cultural Tourism Lighting Project in Zhejiang, the Taiqian South Ring Road Zero-Carbon Solar Lighting Project in Henan, the Yingze Street Road Lighting Renovation Project in Taiyuan, Shanxi, the Urban Lighting Energy-Saving Renovation Project in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, and the Urban Lighting Upgrade Project in Dong’e, Shandong.
For the Solar Street Lamp Project on South Ring Road of Taiqian County, Henan Province, a total of 693 sets of our solar street lamps were installed. The light source adopted our 200W LED glass module. Calculated based on a daily lighting duration of 10 hours, the project can save approximately 500,000 kWh of electricity each year, cutting electricity costs by around 400,000 yuan and reducing carbon emissions by roughly 44 tons.
Calculated under the formula of “initial investment + 5-year electricity fees”, the total cost of our solar street lamps is only about 50% of that of grid-connected street lamps.
For the Energy-Saving Renovation Project of Urban Lighting in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, our company’s LED glass modules 「MPL100」 and 「MPL200」 were adopted. A green, energy-saving and intelligent upgrade has been successfully implemented on 3,857 high-pressure sodium lamps across 2,636 lamp poles, covering sections including National Highway 210, Minzu East Road, Kexue Road and Heping Road.
The specific renovation plan is as follows:
400W high-pressure sodium lamps were replaced with 180W LED lamps, reducing annual power consumption by 803 kWh, cutting electricity costs by 385 yuan, and lowering coal consumption by 0.08 tons per lamp.
250W high-pressure sodium lamps were replaced with 120W LED lamps, achieving an annual reduction of 474 kWh in power consumption, 228 yuan in electricity costs, and 0.05 tons in coal consumption per lamp.
The energy-saving and intelligent upgrade project for street lamps in Baotou generates an annual electricity cost saving of approximately 1 million yuan and reduces carbon emissions by around 2,088 tons. By 2025, the energy-saving rate of Baotou’s urban lighting facilities will exceed 50%, leading to further reductions in operation and maintenance costs, electricity expenses and carbon emissions.
In regions such as Beijing and Tianjin, our company has successfully delivered a number of national key projects, including the Beijing Winter Olympics, the International Horticultural Exhibition, Beijing Shichahai Scenic Area, the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China, and the Tianjin 1001 Project. These projects have contributed to advancing the smart and digital development of urban lighting.








