Guinea, known as the "water tower" of West Africa, possesses immense potential for renewable energy. Despite its natural wealth, urban electrification in Conakry and rural areas remains a significant challenge. Industrial-grade solar wall lights have moved beyond simple illumination to become critical infrastructure for safety, commerce, and mining operations.
With an average of over 2,500 hours of sunlight annually, the transition to high-efficiency solar lighting is not just a trend but a macro-economic necessity for the Republic of Guinea. Our manufacturing facility specializes in producing LED systems that withstand the high humidity of the coastal regions and the intense heat of the inland mining zones.
Robust solar wall lights for Bauxite mining camps in Boké and Kindia. Featuring IP67 waterproofing and vibration resistance for heavy machinery environments.
Aesthetic and high-performance wall-mounted lighting for residential complexes and public administrative buildings, reducing the burden on the national grid.
Corrosion-resistant materials specifically engineered for high-salinity coastal air near the Port of Conakry.
As a leading Solar Wall Lights Manufacturer, our technical roadmap focuses on "Information Gain" through AI-optimized energy management. Our systems don't just light up; they communicate.
Established in 2017, SWF Lights has evolved into an integrated supplier of one-stop solutions for micro energy storage systems. With 13 large-scale production bases, we control the entire supply chain—from mold processing and solar panel production to LED lens injection and final product inspection.
B2B Trade Capability: We offer flexible Incoterms (FOB, CIF) and robust payment terms (L/C, T/T) designed for African trade partnerships. Our annual sales volume reaches up to $10 Million USD, reflecting our authority in the global solar market.
Certifications & Compliance: Our products meet CE, RoHS, and FDA standards, ensuring smooth customs clearance at the Port of Conakry and compliance with Guinea's energy regulations.