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Solar Security Cameras: The Perfect Solution for Ghana’s Power Outages

Ghana’s electricity grid, while improving, still experiences frequent outages — particularly in peri-urban areas like Kasoa, Accra North and outer Tema. This creates a major vulnerability for traditional CCTV systems: when the power goes out, so does the surveillance. Solar security cameras solve this problem entirely.

What Are Solar Security Cameras?

Solar CCTV cameras are self-powered surveillance systems that use a solar panel and built-in rechargeable battery to operate completely off the grid. They charge during the day from sunlight and draw on stored battery power at night or during outages — keeping your property monitored 24 hours a day, every day, regardless of ECG.

Key Advantages for Ghana

  • Works perfectly during power cuts — no blackouts in your surveillance
  • No monthly electricity cost for camera operation
  • Can be installed anywhere — no cable routing required
  • Ideal for gate pillars, boundary walls, farms and remote areas
  • Includes full HD night vision and motion detection
  • Remote viewing via smartphone app

Perfect for Kasoa and peri-urban areas where power is less reliable. Solar cameras continue recording even during the longest outages — the ones when your property is most vulnerable.

Are Solar Cameras Right for You?

Solar cameras are ideal as standalone outdoor cameras for gates, perimeter walls, farms and any location that’s difficult to wire. For full indoor coverage, they’re best combined with a wired CCTV system — we’ll advise you on the best hybrid approach for your property during a free site assessment.