All-in-One vs All-in-Two Solar Street Lights
All-in-one integrates panel, battery, controller, and LED into one unit — fastest install, lowest cost, best for sunny climates and moderate output. All-in-two separates the panel so it can be larger and optimally aimed, with a bigger battery — better for higher output, northern latitudes, and shaded or high-reliability sites. The form factor follows the climate and output need.
This comparison helps you choose the form factor.
At a glance
| Factor | All-in-one | All-in-two |
|---|---|---|
| Install | Fastest | More steps |
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Output | Moderate | Higher |
| Climate | Sunny | Tough / northern |
How to choose
Choose all-in-one for a sunny site with moderate output needs, where the fastest, lowest-cost install wins. Choose all-in-two for more output, northern performance, or shading flexibility — its separately sized and aimed panel can be larger and tilted toward the low winter sun, and its bigger battery carries more autonomy, delivering harvest and storage the integrated form factor can't always match. 360 Solar offers both (Galaxia all-in-one; Titan/Galaxia all-in-two), so the choice is matched to the site.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between all-in-one and all-in-two?
All-in-one integrates everything for fast, low-cost install in sunny climates; all-in-two separates the panel for higher output and better northern/shaded performance.
When should I choose all-in-one?
For a sunny site with moderate output where fast, low-cost install is the priority.
When should I choose all-in-two?
For more output, northern performance, or shading flexibility.
Why does all-in-two perform better in tough climates?
Its panel can be larger and optimally aimed and its battery bigger, meeting northern or shaded demands.
Does 360 Solar offer both?
Yes — Galaxia all-in-one and Titan/Galaxia all-in-two, matched to the site.
Ask which form factor fits your site. Get a free design at 360solarlighting.com/free-quote.