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ABSTRACT
This article details the creation and testing of a solar-powered automatic street light prototype. The system is made to be inexpensive, simple to install, and dependable. When it becomes dark, it employs a light sensor to determine and activate the LED streetlight. A solar panel is also used by the device to recharge the battery during the day. The prototype performed admirably in all of the tests it underwent. Even on overcast days, the system was able to provide sufficient lighting for the street. The technology was also resistant to inclement weather. For locations not linked to the electrical grid, the automatic solar street light has the potential to offer a cost-efficient and ecological lighting option. Additionally, the technology can aid in lowering energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Future development will concentrate on prolonging battery life and enhancing system efficiency. Other smart city technologies, such traffic management and air quality monitoring systems, will also be integrated into the system.