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Welcome to Sunstone Systems' News page, where you can stay up-to-date on the latest developments in our innovative range of products. We specialize in providing cutting-edge technology solutions for security and power management, including our Solar CCTV System, Solar Power Station, and IO System.

Our Solar CCTV System is a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly solution for monitoring remote sites without the need for grid power. With its solar-powered camera, motion detection, and remote access capabilities, it's the perfect choice for surveillance in areas without reliable electricity.

Our Solar Power Station is a portable and versatile power solution that can be used for a wide range of applications, from off-grid power for outdoor events to emergency backup power during a power outage. With its high-capacity battery and solar panels, it's the ideal choice for reliable and sustainable power on-the-go.

Our IO System is a powerful and flexible control system that can be customized to meet the specific needs of your business. Whether you're looking to manage security systems, automate industrial processes, or optimize energy use, our IO System has the features and capabilities to help you achieve your goals.

At Sunstone Systems, we're committed to delivering innovative and high-quality products that help our customers achieve their goals. Check out our News page to learn more about our latest product releases and industry updates.

New Sunstone IO system has been designed to help industries plug an £800 million hole from theft, damage and vandalism



IO System

British technology company, Sunstone Systems has today unveiled its latest innovative product - one it believes will help businesses and contractors working on sites to finally turn the tide against construction crime.


Sunstone’s IO System is a tech solution designed to solve problems, it has been specifically developed to tackle site crime. This is a rapidly deployable security and communication hub that is designed to support multiple CCTV cameras of any type, but with options to scale as required. The security version of the IO provides around the clock surveillance with intrusion detection, perimeter security alerts and other AI Video Analytics options that can be streamed, via a mobile network, to any location or device. It also comes with a PA horn for instant, live or pre-recorded audio deterrents and out-of-hours alarm monitoring with pre-agreed escalation process.


Machinery and equipment theft continues to plague the UK with a survey by the Chartered Institute of Building reporting that 92% of construction companies claiming they are directly affected by petty crime and 21% revealing that their sites are robbed on a weekly basis. In 2020 the total cost of theft and vandalism in the UK construction industry totalled £800 million.


“For sectors reliant on construction and building, this is a pandemic after the pandemic”, said Paul Schelhaas, Chief Executive Officer, Sunstone Systems. “On the one hand we have a shortage of new equipment and long lead times increasing demand for second-hand machinery. On the other, the energy crisis means it is often prohibitive for sites to run lighting and CCTV 24/7 - two major deterrents for thieves and vandals. Unless something changes, the situation isn’t going to improve.”


Schelhaas continued, “The IO System concept seems very simple, but it is so much more than just a box. It is a flexible solution. If you buy an IO System from us, you are ensuring flexibility, reliability, and a great return of investment. One of Sunstone’s USPs is our ability to utilise our in-house specialists in every discipline to deliver robust solutions to our client’s problems. There is rarely a ‘one size fits all’ which is why we offer bespoke alterations or options to partners to ensure that the final solution is the best in class”.


The IO System is a rapidly deployable security and communication hub which provides reliable, cost‑effective site security. This system provides 24/7 HD CCTV surveillance with intrusion detection alerts that can be streamed via a mobile network to any location or device.
How the IO System works

The IO System is highly versatile. It is capable of connecting to multiple IO devices on one site to expand its range of services, and can be moved and set up in hard to reach areas. Along with connecting to various sensors like environmental monitors, IOT devices, and PIR sensors, it can accommodate different types of cameras from multiple manufacturers, including thermal imaging. The camera setup can be quickly installed and operated in a cost-effective manner, providing live streaming with minimal effort.


The base of the product is in a secure, lockable and vandal-resistant cabinet. It is also fitted with tamper alerts and battery back-up in the event of power failure, while all data stored is encrypted and cyber secure. To provide additional protection, Sunstone offers optional battery backup to guarantee uninterrupted service throughout the night and on weekends.


Schelhaas concluded, “This version of the product delivers surveillance, security and connectivity. It’s a key asset in the fight against theft and one we know sites throughout the UK are calling out for.” Sunstone Systems already has several live IO System deployments on construction sites and on the Strategic Road Network across the country and is actively seeking new partners throughout the UK and the rest of the world.


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Leading by example, our company has made a significant investment in renewable energy to accelerate our journey towards achieving net zero. Our rooftop solar installation is now complete, and we're excited to share the news!

Sunstone Systems Solar Array: Delivering Net Zero

Thanks to the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce for their support, and to our highly versatile team who worked tirelessly to oversee the installation of the solar panels.

We believe that investing in renewable energy is an important step towards sustainability and fighting climate change. Our company's commitment to net zero is unwavering, and we recognize the urgent need to reduce our carbon footprint and preserve our planet for future generations.


Our rooftop solar installation is just one part of our larger sustainability strategy. We have set ambitious targets to reduce our energy consumption, decrease waste, and promote recycling. We are also working to increase the use of electric vehicles and implement environmentally friendly business practices.


By investing in renewable energy, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also taking control of our energy costs. Our solar panels will generate clean energy for our operations, providing a sustainable source of power for years to come.


As a responsible corporate citizen, we are committed to leading by example and setting a benchmark for others in our industry to follow. Our investment in renewable energy demonstrates that sustainability is a core value of our business, and we encourage others to join us in the fight against climate change.


We're proud of our team's hard work and dedication to making our rooftop solar installation a success. This is just the beginning, and we look forward to achieving even more as we work towards a sustainable and net-zero future.

While sustainability is by no means a new concept, it has taken some time for it to really impact the physical security sector. However, following macro drivers such as the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and as the effects of climate change become more alarming, a commitment to sustainable principles is being pushed in all aspects of business. Security is not immune.


As Omdia analysts outline, however, sustainability does not just take environmental factors into account. There are also social and economic considerations to be made as organisations must endeavour to meet people, planet and profit line targets simultaneously.

Leading security vendors are now including sustainability achievements such as corporate social responsibility (CSR), environmental, social and governance (ESG), and sustainability in their reporting systems.


Environmentally friendly security solutions


From an environmental perspective, issues affecting climate change cover everything from lowering energy usage and reducing waste to cutting CO2 emissions and sourcing products from sustainable manufacturing processes.Wireless systems have regularly been touted by video surveillance, access control and alarm

The Autonomous Remote Communications Unit (ARC) is a rapid deployment CCTV tower and the latest innovation from Sunstone Systems. Built upon the same principle of developing game-changing technology powered entirely with renewable energy, the ARC takes the concept of the Solar IP CCTV System into a flexible solution for projects that require temporary to longer-term site security, data and internet.
ARC System

vendors as reducing waste, as one example. However, there is also an evolving market for solar-powered CCTV systems, as well as a drive to help protect renewable energy sites. Analysts point to one example of a solution for solar farms that utilises thermal imaging technology to identify the hot spots on solar panels and improve inspection efficiency.


Companies like Sunstone Systems, for instance, are witnessing success in the solar-powered CCTV sector. The business raised another £1m in equity finance in October to fund its expansion of wireless surveillance solutions using renewable energy, underlining growing demand.


The social ethics of AI?

Social sustainability is a key area of contention in the security market at present. As the development of AI and IoT technology has produced ‘big data’, there are growing concerns around the misuse of the resulting data creating breaches in trust at its best, and fundamental ethical and moral issues at worst.


AI ethics isn’t an issue for the security industry to solve alone, of course. It’s a more holistic problem that the technology sector must face up to in the coming years. However, those end-users utilising AI in their video surveillance systems must consider the potential social risks and do what they can to mitigate them.


Facial recognition systems continue to face scrutiny, particularly when used in the public space. UK retailer Co-Op, for instance, faced kickback when implementing a facial recognition system across 35 branches. Despite its argument that the technology was purely designed to reduce theft and increase store safety, privacy campaigners argued the deployment was a breach of privacy and “not in accordance with the law”.


The drive towards ‘as-a-service’ models for economic sustainability

Finally, Omdia analysts point to economic sustainability – that being a company’s ability to meet its financial obligations over a long-term period without negatively impacting on its social and environmental elements. Physical security technology that has a lower energy consumption will no doubt support this process, but there are more prevalent trends in this sphere, too.


In particular, the growing adoption of cloud-based systems continues, and this is resulting in a shift towards a ‘as-a-service- business model. Its an appealing move for many end-users, where they can reduce their capital expenditure and lower maintenance costs, alongside fewer on-premise power hungry devices requiring a home.


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