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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.

Welcome to the latest Sunstone Systems newsletter keeping you updated on our recent events, exciting new projects and new product launches in the coming weeks. In this issue we’ll be covering:

  • Our roadside surveillance project with Balfour Beatty

  • Sunstone’s latest cutting-edge projects with McLaren Construction

  • How Sunstone are staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic

 

Sunstone Systems SICS Units on the A2 in Kent with Balfour Beatty

Solar CCTV System, Rapid Deployment CCTV Tower
Solar CCTV System for Highways

If you have driven along the A2 in Kent recently you may have noticed a number of our Solar IP CCTV Systems (SICS) along the carriageway supporting the Balfour Beatty team. The units are providing real-time surveillance of the roadworks along a section of the A2 powered entirely by solar with images relayed over the 4G network.


This project required no cables, no groundworks and was deployed by the Balfour Beatty team within a few hours. A senior member of the team at Balfour Beatty had read about our solar-powered surveillance units in an industry magazine article and has been working with us since the end of last year to identify a suitable site for their first deployment.


These SICS units have already undergone a successful trial for Highways England (HE) in the Midlands and have been recommended by HE to be adopted as a ‘Business as Usual’ product across their project’s nation-wide. The team operating this site have been extremely impressed with our units, from the image quality of the Nautilus 360 PTZ camera to the ease of deployment and re-deployment as required. The units are positioned and commissioned by the Balfour Beatty team which means they can be integrated with existing works without the need to plan additional road closures or chaperones for our team to attend site.


Watch this space for the next update on the stopped vehicle detection software that we will be trialling with Balfour Beatty next month.

 

Clean Energy Construction Site Security for McLaren

Solar CCTV System, Rapid Deployment CCTV Tower
Solar CCTV Systems for Site Security

We are delighted to be working in partnership with McLaren Construction to develop and deploy a number of clean energy solutions for their construction sites.


Our first project was to secure the perimeter of a large site in Central London with multiple points of entry. We have installed 17 cameras along the hoarding of the site all routed back to a single solar generator. We have also recently deployed two solar-powered SICS units providing coverage of the car park and compound with all images fed back to a monitoring and guarding company who investigate any trigger alerts via the cameras and deploy guards in the vicinity if required.


Our next project with McLaren, which is currently going through our R&D process, is a solar-powered tool charging station, more information to follow in our next update!

 

Staying Safe


Since the UK Government announced the lockdown measures to be put in place from Tuesday 24th March, we have been adapting to an ever-evolving situation. Our first and most important consideration from the start was to ensure we keep everyone safe - our team, our clients and our suppliers.


We fully supported the requests made by the UK Government to take the necessary action to slow the spread of the virus. We were fortunate in that we are already a very mobile team, so the move to more home working was quite an easy one for us to take and more importantly remain connected to each other.


The outcome is that despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic and lockdown we have managed to remain operational and have delivered some great projects to our even greater clients.


We would like to thank our clients for their appreciation of the situation and support in allowing us to remain safe in our delivery of their projects, our suppliers for keeping us stocked and able to supply and of course our Sunstone team who have been flexible, have adapted and have delivered as only they can! Thank you.


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Sunstone Systems develops innovative solar surveillance solution utilising Axis technology to deliver highest standard of protection in the harshest of conditions.


The Solar CCTV System (SICS) is an award-winning, innovative solution designed to provide surveillance and enable data transmission in off-grid locations. It is a ruggedised, semi-portable surveillance and communication system powered entirely by renewable energy that operates in highly corrosive environments and temperatures ranging from -40°C to +80°C.
Solar CCTV System

Sunstone Systems is a British technology company with a focus on creating robust, innovative, renewable energy solutions to help its clients protect their assets, some in the toughest of conditions. It prides itself on developing smart solutions to security challenges in rugged environments or unsafe settings which often offer limited or no access to power. Sunstone needed to design and install a solution to protect a giant oil field in Kazakhstan. The system would have to be capable of not only withstanding corrosive elements and extremes of temperature, but also incorporate a system of network surveillance cameras, passing high quality video data back to a central control location a great distance away.


Solution

Working is close partnership with Axis, Sunstone delivered a dedicated solution which utilised renewable energy, could withstand corrosion and incredible day and night temperature variations, and deliver high quality data for comprehensive protection of the oil field and machinery. Two systems were developed: a large Solar CCTV System (SICS) and a smaller Autonomous Remote Communication System (ARC). The Solar CCTV System, designed for remote locations, utilised AXIS Q60 Series of PTZ cameras. For the smaller ARC system, fixed Axis bullet cameras from AXIS M20 Series as well as AXIS Q17 Series were used. Rugged PTZ cameras were utilised to provide exceptional clarity of image over long ranges; critically important when securing the vast surface area that the oil field spans.


Result

The system has been a resounding success. The use of a solar system, combined with cameras that require only low power to operate, has removed the need to employ diesel powered generators or to attempt to lay hundreds of miles of cable to the nearest town or city. In addition, the corrosion resistant coating of the Axis cameras and Sunstone equipment means they continue to operate perfectly in an environment that’s high in hydrogen sulphide. As a result, the Sunstone and Axis solution will be replicated across additional oil fields, and Sunstone’s expertise has led to further projects including a highways-related project in the UK.


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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

A Q&A with Simon Legrand, Sunstone Systems – an Axis Partner


Can you provide some background information on Sunstone Systems?

Sunstone Systems was established in 2011, operating primarily as an integrator and working closely with several Blue-Chip organisations. But fast forward to today and we have evolved into an OEM manufacturer working specifically in the clean energy space with companies like Axis. We specialise in providing surveillance solutions that utilise renewable energy in remote, off-grid locations and have implemented successful projects in the oil & gas, critical national infrastructure, as well as highways and defence sectors.

How did Sunstone Systems begin working with Axis and what does the partnership mean? Axis was one of the first technology providers that we worked with. Axis is constantly evolving and innovating, continually pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. As a result, technologies such as radar and thermal imaging that would have been well outside of our price range, are now affordable and available to use across a multitude of security projects. The partnership with Axis is integral to how we operate our business. There are other companies that innovate, but they don’t have the same attention to detail and quality that Axis has. Axis takes time to understand a problem and works closely with us to find a solution. You are currently involved in a significant project with an oil company in Kazakhstan. What have been the main challenges that Sunstone Systems has faced in this environment? The main oil field is in a very remote location. The extremes of temperature were initially a concern, as any technology deployed needed to be able to withstand highs of 50 degrees Celsius to lows of minus 40 degrees. In addition, operating in a highly corrosive environment that’s rich in hydrogen sulphide will result in anything that isn’t properly protected disintegrating at an alarming rate. Our Solar CCTV System (SICS) is made from 316 stainless steel which is impervious to such corrosion, and the Axis cameras have an anti-corrosion coating. Power was a further consideration, but with the lower power demand from Axis cameras and the increased efficiency of our solar system, this is an incredible combination to put our integrated technologies into remote locations and be confident that they will operate effectively all year round. You have been implementing sustainable security systems for this project that utilise renewable energy. Can you describe how the technology has been beneficial? We built 58 solar powered systems to power the Axis cameras. In such a remote location it was simply not feasible to consider running cables from the nearest towns or cities for power or for online connectivity. With the guarantee of sunlight, solar energy is the most effective and cost efficient choice. Nowadays, the efficiency of renewable options is constantly improving, while the power demand of cameras is reducing, so clean energy is proving to be a perfect fit for powering today’s surveillance technologies. We’re seeing the move to clean energy replicated across the market. There is pressure from end users too as they work to reduce their carbon footprint, lowering emissions to meet global targets. The fact that they’re doing their bit for the environment, even if this hasn’t previously been their main focus, is beneficial to us all. You’ve incorporated several Axis solutions for this project - can you explain which technologies were chosen, and why? We have developed two systems: a large solar IP video surveillance solution, called the Solar CCTV System and a smaller Autonomous Remote Communication System (ARCS). The Solar CCTV System, designed for remote locations, utilises Axis’ Q60 range of PTZ cameras. For the smaller ARC system, we use fixed Axis Bullet cameras from the M20 range to the Q17 range. Axis cameras all offer easy plug and play capabilities, great light quality, and we know how to integrate them onto our networks. The rugged PTZ cameras have the added benefit of being able to provide exceptional clarity of image over long ranges; critically important when securing a vast surface area, such as an oil field. Axis prides itself on continuously striving for new ways to innovate for a smarter safer world. Are there learnings from your use of Axis technologies that can be applied to future projects? The fact we have developed and patented a system that works in one of the most hostile environments on the planet has given us confidence that we can do this anywhere, and it’s testament to the quality of Axis technologies. Axis has supported us and taken the time to understand the complexities of delivering such a solution, and we will continue to work closely alongside the team at Axis in the future. We’re constantly impressed by the capabilities of all the Axis solutions. As a result of our work in Kazakhstan we have been commissioned for a highways related project in the UK, where power considerations and environmental factors are thankfully less of a concern.


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