Galaxia vs Titan vs Hera: Choosing a Street Series
Choose by configuration and output: Galaxia offers both all-in-one and all-in-two flexibility for streets and roadways; Titan is an all-in-two system for higher output and tougher climates; Hera is a vertical LED solar system suited to specific roadway and area applications. A layout matches the series to your road class.
This comparison helps you pick the right 360 Solar street series.
At a glance
| Series | Configuration | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxia | All-in-one or all-in-two | Versatile street/roadway |
| Titan | All-in-two | Higher output, tough climates |
| Hera | Vertical solar | Specific roadway/area uses |
How to choose
Galaxia is the versatile choice, available in both all-in-one and all-in-two configurations to suit a range of street and roadway projects. Titan is the all-in-two system for higher output and tougher climates, where a larger, separately aimed panel and bigger battery are needed. Hera is a vertical LED solar system for specific roadway and area applications. Road class and climate decide; 360 Solar designs the match with a photometric and sizing layout.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose between Galaxia, Titan, and Hera?
By configuration and output — Galaxia (all-in-one or all-in-two, versatile), Titan (all-in-two, higher output/tough climates), Hera (vertical solar, specific roadway/area uses).
Which is most versatile?
Galaxia, with both configurations for street and roadway use.
Which suits higher output and tough climates?
Titan, the all-in-two system.
What decides the series?
Road class and climate; a photometric and sizing layout matches the series to your project.
Are all three DOT-capable?
Roadway projects are designed to IES RP-8/AASHTO; the series is matched to the road class and confirmed by photometrics.
Request a street-series recommendation. Get it at 360solarlighting.com/free-quote.