Description
The Solar bench Scandik, identified by SKU 02.846, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture designed by Iwona Żaczek to integrate cutting-edge technology with sustainable public infrastructure. Engineered for durability and modern functionality, this bench is available in both premium carbon steel (S235Jr) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term resilience in diverse outdoor environments. Measuring 60 ³/₄ inches in width and standing 17 ³/₄ inches high, this robust street furniture solution provides a seamless blend of aesthetics and utility for smart city projects. With a weight of 247 pounds, it is designed for secure mounting via a screw-down installation method, offering stability in high-traffic public spaces.
As a key component of the smart city ecosystem, the Scandik bench is equipped with a high-efficiency 100 W photovoltaic panel, powering a versatile set of features designed for the modern user. The bench serves as a functional hub, featuring integrated USB A and USB C 3.0 quick-charge ports as standard. Optional configurations allow for further customization, including the addition of a 10 W inductive charger for wireless mobile device charging. To enhance connectivity, the unit can be equipped with a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi hotspot module, supporting 3G and 4G networks to provide internet access in public parks, plazas, or transit hubs.
Energy autonomy is supported by high-capacity battery options, ranging from a 36 Ah gel battery to a 40 Ah lithium pack, ensuring reliable performance across a broad operating temperature range of -20°C to 60°C. For increased visibility and safety after sunset, the solar bench incorporates ambient LED lighting, providing 2 x 1m of neutral white illumination at 4.8 W per meter. The Scandik series represents the pinnacle of contemporary benches, successfully merging ecological awareness with high-tech infrastructure to meet the evolving requirements of metropolitan landscapes. This integration of renewable energy and ergonomic design establishes the Scandik as a functional, sustainable, and visually refined asset in any contemporary urban development.