Brazil currently stands as one of the most dynamic markets for public lighting in South America. With the massive rollout of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) across major municipalities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte, the demand for high-efficiency LED Post Top Lights has surged. These projects aim not just to replace legacy HID lamps but to create a backbone for Smart City infrastructure.
The Brazilian tropical climate—characterized by high humidity, intense solar radiation, and frequent saline mist in coastal regions—demands lighting fixtures with superior thermal management and corrosion resistance. As a leading manufacturer, we provide LED solutions specifically engineered to withstand these environmental rigors, ensuring a lifespan exceeding 50,000 hours.
Globally, the shift toward Decarbonization is driving the adoption of LED technology. In the post-COP28 era, municipal authorities are prioritizing "Dark Sky" compliant fixtures that minimize light pollution while maximizing energy savings. Our LED Post Top Lights integrate advanced Type II, III, and V optics to ensure precise light distribution, reducing energy waste by up to 70% compared to traditional sodium vapor lamps.
We are moving beyond simple illumination. Our 2024-2025 technical roadmap includes:
Standardized sockets for smart controllers, enabling dimming, fault reporting, and mesh networking via LoRaWAN or NB-IoT.
Combining the reliability of the AC grid with the sustainability of PV panels, perfect for Brazil's sun-rich northern regions.
Adjusting Color Temperature (CCT) from 3000K to 5000K to support human circadian rhythms in urban parks and plazas.
Enhancing safety and aesthetics in community spaces like Ibirapuera Park. Our anti-glare designs provide a welcoming atmosphere for evening leisure.
Special salt-spray resistant coatings (1000h+ testing) for fixtures installed along the Atlantic coastline, preventing oxidation and maintenance failures.
Providing architectural-grade Post Top lights for gated communities in Curitiba and Porto Alegre, blending modern aesthetics with high-performance security lighting.
Shenzhen Presta Light Co., Ltd. is a professional LED lighting manufacturer and high-tech enterprise founded in 2010. With more than a decade of experience in the LED lighting industry, we specialize in the research, development, production, and global distribution of high-performance commercial and industrial lighting products.

Since our establishment, we have been dedicated to providing innovative, energy-efficient, and reliable LED lighting solutions for customers around the world. By integrating advanced manufacturing technology, strict quality control systems, and professional engineering support, Presta Light has built a strong reputation in the Brazilian market. Our products comply with major international standards including UL, cUL, ETL, and DLC, and we actively support the INMETRO certification process for our Brazilian partners.








Q1: Are your products compatible with Brazil’s electrical standards?
A: Yes, our drivers support a wide input voltage range (100-277V AC, 50/60Hz), covering Brazil’s varied regional voltages (127V, 220V, and 380V industrial). We use high-grade surge protection (10kV/20kV) to safeguard against power instability common in tropical storms.
Q2: How do you support the INMETRO certification process for imported luminaires?
A: As a professional manufacturer, we provide all necessary technical documentation, LM-79, LM-80 reports, and factory audit data to support our Brazilian partners in obtaining INMETRO Ordinance 20/2017 compliance.
Q3: What is the lead time for large-scale municipal projects in Brazil?
A: For standard configurations, we maintain a production cycle of 15-20 days. For custom "Private Module" projects, the timeline is approximately 30-45 days, followed by sea freight to major ports like Santos or Paranaguá.
Q4: Can these lights be integrated into existing Smart City CMS?
A: Absolutely. Our Post Top lights can be equipped with NEMA 3-pin, 5-pin, or 7-pin sockets, making them plug-and-play compatible with most Central Management Systems (CMS) used in Brazilian PPP projects.