Solar Streetlights in Alabama
Solar Streetlights for Alabama’s Growth
Why Solar Streetlights Make Sense in Alabama
Excellent Solar Potential
Many parts of Alabama receive substantial sunlight, making solar streetlighting efficient and cost-effective.
Reduced Infrastructure & Wiring Cost
Avoid trenching, conduit, and extensive grid tie-ins — especially useful in expanding suburbs or county roads.
Resilience & Reliability
Off-grid systems help maintain illumination during outages and in locations with limited grid access.
Low Maintenance & Durability
Engineered to suit Alabama’s heat, humidity, storm exposure, and seasonal variation.
Alabama’s Community & Project Types
Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile & Major Metro Areas
Streetscapes, redevelopment corridors, new subdivisions.
Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Auburn & University Towns
Campus lighting, parking lots, pathways, municipal upgrades.
Rural Counties & Smaller Towns
County roads, unincorporated subdivisions, parks, trail systems.
Coastal & Gulf Communities
Waterfront promenades, marina lighting, beachside lots.
Alabama’s Net Zero / Clean Energy Context
Southern Company / Alabama Power Goals
The parent company (Southern Company) has declared a goal of reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with an interim target of cutting emissions 50% by 2030 (relative to a 2007 baseline).
In June 2023, the Alabama Public Service Commission approved an expansion of large-scale solar resources to help align with this ambition.
Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP)
Alabama’s PCAP (a roadmap of climate and resilience strategies) includes measures to reduce emissions related to industrial, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
Local / Institutional Net Zero Efforts
Some entities, like Alabama A&M University, have targeted net-zero goals in specific areas—for example, AAMU is aiming for a net-zero emissions transit system by 2031.
Streetleaf solar streetlights fit into this clean energy landscape by lowering fossil-based electricity demand, enabling distributed generation, and offering durable, low-carbon lighting infrastructure.
Cities We Serve in Alabama
Huntsville
Mobile
Birmingham
Montgomery
Tuscaloosa
Hoover
Auburn
Dothan
Decatur
Madison
Florence
Phenix City
Prattville
Gadsden
Alabaster
Northport
Opelika
Enterprise
Daphne
Bessemer
Alabama’s Sustainable Lighting Future
Latest News
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Get Started with Streetleaf in Alabama
Whether your project is in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, or a smaller county in between, Streetleaf delivers solar lighting systems tailored for Alabama’s climate and operational needs.
Contact us today for a free Alabama Solar Lighting Assessment and see how Streetleaf can enhance safety, sustainability, and cost savings in your next project.
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