The hybrid solution allows for virtually complete autonomy. This combination of solar panels and a wind turbine makes it possible to use different weather conditions to charge the battery. Lamps of this type are so self-sufficient that they do not need to be connected to an external power source, so they can be installed even in places where an appropriate connection to the power grid has not yet been established. In the case of a road investment, it is also a significant saving. The need to provide electricity often constitutes a large fraction of the total amount of the planned investment and causes many logistical problems. The hybrid lamp is the answer to these types of problems and allows you to significantly shorten the investment time. The lamp is ready for operation immediately after installation. There is no need to wait for collection from the power grid. Additionally, installing this type of lamp also significantly reduces operating costs, because it is a completely autonomous solution, independent of any external network. One of the greatest concerns of road managers considering this type of investment is the fear of prolonged unfavorable weather. In the case of a hybrid solution, it is much smaller, because even if the sun is not shining, the lamp uses a fan that collects wind energy. Each lamp is equipped with a battery that is able to store the electricity needed to work in unfavorable conditions. Once fully charged, the lamp’s operating time is 10 days. Every modern lamp of this type has a twilight sensor, which means that it turns on only when there is a real need and turns off as soon as it gets bright enough on the road.