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What are the main parts of the installation cost of rural solar street lights?

The installation cost of rural solar street light mainly includes the following key components:

 

The price of the solar street light itself: this includes the cost of components such as solar panels, LED lamps, batteries, poles and control systems. The price varies according to the specifications of the street light (e.g. height of the pole, power of the luminaire) and the brand.

 

Transportation cost: the transportation cost will vary according to the distance of the street light from the place of production to the installation location.

 

Foundation material cost: Installation of the street light requires a foundation, which involves the cost of materials such as cement and steel bars, as well as the cost of digging a trench.

 

Installation cost: Includes labor costs, and additional costs will also be incurred if special equipment, such as cranes, needs to be used.

 

Labor cost: the cost of manual labor during the installation process, including wages for assembling, commissioning and installing the street

light.

 

Possible taxes: If an invoice is required at the time of purchase, the appropriate taxes may be included.

 

Profit: the portion of the profit that the supplier or contractor will take into account when quoting.

 

Other additional costs: may include cable laying, foundation work, project management costs, etc., depending on the needs of the project.

 

When developing the budget, the above items should be listed in detail to ensure that nothing has been omitted and that possible changing factors, such as fluctuating material prices and complexity of installation conditions, are taken into account to ensure the accuracy of the budget and the smooth running of the project.

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