Mission XSolar - Discover solar lights that always work and become part of the mission

XSolar lights from STEINEL always work wherever they are used. In summer as in winter. 365 days of the year. Without any power point.

As part of MissionXSolar, we STEINEL has chosen three remote locations and installed the XSolar lights where other solar lights have capitulated. It wasn't always easy, but is was always a complete success: whether in snowy Austria, on the German windy island or in the heat of Spain – the XSolar reliably provided light at every location.

Mission XSolar

Solo Pezo is a unique architectural project in the open countryside – far away from civilisation and any conventional power supply. A perfect milestone for our MissionXSolar. After all, the imposing building's ultra-modern architecture also needs a lighting solution that's just as pioneering as it is reliable, and one that also manages without mains power. Which STEINEL XSolar lights impressively demonstrate.

Honkenswarf farm stands on the 10 km 2 North Frisian island of Langeness. Inclement weather and the lack of protective dykes make flooding part of life for the island's inhabitants, in just the same way as the fresh North Sea air and an unreliable power supply are. A place that's predestined for demonstrating the constant performance of XSolar lights. The MissionXSolar in the North Sea shows: on Honkenswarf farm, you can always rely on bright solar light even on gloomy days.

The Parzauner Hütte chalet is situated on an isolated meadow in Fresach amid a mountain idyll at an altitude of 1400 m. Far away from the hubbub of civilisation, there's neither running water nor mains power. To let the chalet's guests move about safely outdoors at night, solar lights are needed that reliably illuminate the way with bright light whenever necessary, even in the depths of winter. A case for MissionXSolar – and the sensor-switched solar lights from STEINEL.