Solar lighting for the mining & resources sector

Empowering Mine Sites with Sustainable Light

Robust Solar Solutions for Remote Environments

MOMA Solar delivers high-grade solar lighting products, tailor-made to meet the stringent demands and safety standards of the mining and resources sector. Our solar lighting options are not just reliable but are specifically engineered to enhance safety and reduce risks in remote, challenging environments. From illuminating work areas and access roads, to lighting up car parks and walkways, our solutions ensure that every corner of your mine site is safely lit, combining efficiency with environmental responsibility.

Rugged Solar Lighting for Australia’s Mining and Resources

Engineered for Australia’s Toughest Environments

Designed specifically for the demanding conditions of the Australian mining and resources industry, our products stand up to the challenge. In remote and harsh environments where mine sites often reside, our solar lighting solutions shine through as a pragmatic choice. They cater to locations lacking grid power access, offering the dual advantages of simplicity and practicality. With effortless installation, minimal maintenance, and zero ongoing running costs, our solar lighting solutions present an economically savvy option for illuminating mine site locations.

Products

Moma Solar products for mining & resources

Below are some of the Moma Solar products we have used for our customers in the mining & resources sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

MOMA Solar distribute our products through the electrical wholesaler network. We are happy to arrange a quote from your local branch of companies such as The MMEM Group, The Rexel Group, CNW, Lawrence & Hanson, Middys,  Blackwoods etc.

MOMA Solar are happy to provide an Engineered Lighting Design which is compliant with AS/NZS1158 which will show the number and size of lights required for your location.

Wattage is a measure of the energy required by a fixture to produce light. Lumens are a measure of the light emitted by a fixture. Lux measures the intensity of light falling on a surface and tells us how bright the light appears at a specific point or distance from the fixture. It considers the total light output and how that light is distributed across a given area.

Find out how Moma Solar Lighting is used in your industry