06/02/2026
Hurricane season has officially begun, and for communities across the Gulf Coast and Sunbelt, resilience is no longer optional. It’s infrastructure planning. At Streetleaf, we believe outdoor lighting should continue working when communities need it most. That’s why our solar-powered streetlights are engineered specifically for storm-prone regions with features designed to support safety, visibility, and reliability during severe weather events.
Unlike traditional streetlights that rely on underground wiring and the electrical grid, Streetleaf operates independently with built-in battery backup, off-grid power generation, and hurricane-rated infrastructure designed to withstand extreme conditions.
Over the next several weeks, we’ll be sharing more about:
• How solar streetlights perform during grid outages
• Hurricane-rated pole and foundation engineering
• Battery backup and autonomous operation
• Smart monitoring and proactive maintenance
• Why resilient infrastructure matters for growing communities
From Florida to Texas, communities are rethinking what preparedness looks like before the next storm arrives.
The season has started. The resilience conversation should too.