Spoconline Ads launches solar-powered smart bus shelters in Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe, September 1st, 2025 — Caribbean-based company Spoconline Ads officially announces the launch of its solar-powered, connected bus shelters in Guadeloupe. Designed to meet the challenges of tropical territories, these innovative urban installations mark a new era for public infrastructure in the French overseas territories.

100% autonomous infrastructure tailored to local needs

Fully off-grid, Spoconline’s smart shelters are powered by solar energy and offer a full range of digital services:

  • Autonomous LED lighting
  • Real-time digital displays
  • USB phone charging
  • Local Wi-Fi access
  • Environmental sensors

Each shelter acts as a multi-functional urban hub, enhancing the daily experience of citizens while blending naturally into the Caribbean landscape.

Innovation that supports sustainability and energy independence

Spoconline Ads is committed to combining technological innovation with environmental responsibility. The goal: build a model of tropical Smart City where technology benefits both residents and ecosystems.

“This first deployment in Guadeloupe is just the beginning. Our aim is to build a network of smart solutions throughout the Antilles, grounded in the realities of island territories,” says Stéphane Selbonne, founder of Spoconline Ads and native of Marie-Galante.

A Caribbean vision of the Smart City

Locally developed, the Spoconline solution reflects a fresh approach to urban innovation in the tropics: more connected, more autonomous, and more resilient.

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