Lithium-ion Battery Powered

Road lamps equipped with lithium-ion batteries can be powered from a standard 230V mains voltage or from a 12V car cigarette lighter socket. Battery power is a completely ecological and environmentally safe solution. A road lamp charger allows for multiple recharges of the lithium-ion battery. The charging process is very fast. These batteries have more than twice the lifespan of gel batteries. Subsequent charging cycles do not reduce the battery capacity.

Road Lamp Charger

Some models of road lamps used to mark roadwork areas are powered by a battery, which is powered by a charger connected to a 230V mains voltage or a 12V cigarette lighter socket. Chargers for one or five lamps are available. Using road lamps with a built-in lithium-ion battery is a convenient and reliable solution. In the event of a power outage, road lamps have an internal power source. They can also be charged from a car’s cigarette lighter socket. Lithium-ion batteries allow the lamps to be used for several, or even several dozen days after a full charge. The lamp charger should be stored in a safe and dry place to avoid exposure to moisture, low, or high temperatures. Rechargeable road lamps are a common solution for roadwork crews.