Solar Lamp Outdoor | Eco-Friendly Garden Light
Frequently Asked Questions
Solar lamps absorb sunlight through their panels during the day and store it in a built-in rechargeable battery. When it gets dark, they automatically use that stored energy to power the light through the night.
Most solar outdoor lamps need around 6–8 hours of direct sunlight for a full charge. On cloudy days they still charge but at a slower rate, which may slightly reduce how long they glow at night.
Most outdoor solar lamps come with an IP65 or higher rating which makes them resistant to rain and dust. Always check the IP rating before purchasing to ensure it suits your specific outdoor environment.
Solar lamps can still work in winter and cloudy weather but their performance depends on how much light they receive. Placing them in spots that get the most available daylight helps maintain better battery charge levels.
The rechargeable batteries in most solar lamps last between 1–3 years depending on usage and climate conditions. Many lamps allow you to replace just the battery which extends the overall life of the product.






