Under the "Kazakhstan 2050 Strategy," the nation is pivoting toward green energy. As the largest economy in Central Asia, Kazakhstan faces unique challenges: vast distances between urban centers and extreme temperature fluctuations from -40°C to +40°C. Integrated solar street lights are becoming the gold standard for decentralizing the power grid in Shymkent, Karaganda, and Aktobe.
Kazakhstan's massive mining and oil sectors (Caspian Sea region) require robust lighting for remote exploration camps. Our integrated solar systems eliminate the need for costly trenching and cabling in rugged terrains, providing immediate illumination for sites where traditional electricity infrastructure is non-existent or prohibitively expensive.
Exporting to the Kazakhstan market requires strict adherence to EAEU (Eurasian Economic Union) standards. Our factory provides full documentation, including EAC certification and Gost-K compliance, ensuring seamless customs clearance and meeting the technical specifications mandated by the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development.
Bifacial Solar Integration: In the snowy winters of Northern Kazakhstan (Nur-Sultan), traditional panels lose efficiency. Our integrated lights utilize bifacial technology that captures reflected light from snow, increasing energy harvest by up to 25% during winter months.
LiFePO4 Thermal Management: We employ specialized heating films for lithium batteries, allowing them to charge even when ambient temperatures drop below freezing. This is a critical technical requirement for the Kazakh climate that generic solar lights fail to address.
Supply Chain Synergy: Located in Yangzhou, the global hub for street light manufacturing, Gtron Solar leverages a vertically integrated supply chain. We control everything from the LED chip encapsulation to the mechanical pole fabrication. For our Kazakh partners, this means reduced lead times via the "Belt and Road" rail links (Chongqing-Xinjiang-Europe), reaching Almaty in as little as 10-15 days.
Smart IoT Monitoring: Our integrated lights come with optional 4G/NB-IoT modules, allowing municipal authorities in Kazakhstan to monitor battery health and dimming schedules remotely from a central dashboard, significantly reducing maintenance O&M costs in remote areas.
We exclusively use MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) controllers for the Kazakhstan market. In regions with frequent overcast days, MPPT ensures 30% higher charging efficiency than standard PWM controllers, ensuring the lights stay on through long winter nights.
We provide comprehensive English and Russian language technical manuals. Our engineering team offers remote configuration support for large-scale municipal tenders, ensuring your project meets local lumen-per-square-meter requirements.
As a direct factory, we offer tiered pricing for distributors in Kazakhstan. By cutting out the middleman, we provide "Information Gain" through transparency in component sourcing—using only Grade-A monocrystalline cells and Bridgelux/Philips LED chips.
Yangzhou Gtron Solar Co., Ltd. operates a 20,000 sqm facility dedicated to precision engineering. Our production line is optimized for high-capacity output to support large-scale infrastructure projects in Central Asia.














Critical rest stops and junction lighting where traditional power grid connection is non-viable. Our 200W Integrated lights provide 12+ hours of illumination even during the shortest winter days.
Explosion-proof housing and high salt-spray resistance (C5-M standard) make our integrated lights ideal for the harsh coastal environments of western Kazakhstan (Atyrau and Aktau).
Smart lighting with motion sensors for new urban developments, reducing light pollution and energy waste while providing security for residents in Almaty's luxury districts.
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