Solar road studs improve night driving, especially in low-visibility conditions. The G105 solar road stud offers two lighting modes: flashing and steady. Both modes serve different functions. Choosing the right one depends on the road environment and safety needs.
Flashing Mode
Flashing lights grab attention fast. Drivers respond quicker when they see a blinking signal, especially in dangerous zones. Use flashing mode in:
- Sharp curves
- Tunnel entrances
- Mountain roads
- Construction zones
- School or pedestrian crossings
The G105 flashing mode blinks 200 times per minute, offering high visibility. It helps reduce accidents in high-risk areas. This mode also uses less power. The stud runs over 200 hours after full charge.

Steady Mode
Steady lights provide calm guidance. Use this mode when you want smooth, uninterrupted visibility. Good places for steady light:
- Highways
- Airport runways
- Long straight roads
- Low-traffic areas
- Bike lanes
The G105 solar stud steady mode stays on all night. It creates a clear, constant path for drivers. Though it consumes more energy, the stud still lasts around 100 hours after a full charge.
Key Features of G105
The G105 stands out with reliable specs:
- Embedded design – does not block snow removal
- High-brightness Epistar LEDs – visible from over 800 meters
- Control by light sensor – turns on automatically
- IP68 waterproof rating – handles rain and snow easily
- PC + cast aluminum shell – crush-resistant over 77 tons
- Lithium battery – long service life
- Anti-theft screws – extra safety
- Teijin PC cover – resists yellowing, stays clear
- Rubber buffer pad – protects the structure
- Nickel electroplated ring – resists corrosion
You can select colors like red, yellow, white, blue, and green. This helps match the lighting to the road’s function.

Which Mode to Choose?
Both modes have strengths. Choose flashing to warn. Choose steady to guide. Some roads even mix both for different zones. For example, flashing at entry points and steady inside a zone.
The G105 gives that flexibility. It fits many scenes without changing the core product. Roads, airports, parking lots, tunnels—all benefit.
Conclusion
Not all roads are the same. So, one lighting mode can’t serve all. The G105 solar road stud offers both flashing and steady options. It lets you match visibility with real road needs. In cities or mountains, in fog or snow, it performs strong. When safety matters, the right lighting mode makes a big difference.