The roadside emergency kit every driver needs. ⚠️
Breakdowns happen when you least expect them. When they do, you need a safety device that's reliable, visible, and ready to use instantly. The 3-IN-1 Solar Emergency Road Warning Light is exactly that — and more.

✅ Solar-powered — always charged, zero maintenance
Forget about replacing batteries or remembering to charge it. This light charges itself using solar energy, so it's always ready when you need it most. Leave it in your glove box and never worry about it again.
✅ 3 functions in 1 compact device
- ⚠️ Warning Triangle — ultra-bright LED flash to alert oncoming traffic
- 🔦 Flashlight — powerful beam for roadside visibility
- 💡 Work Light — steady light for inspecting your vehicle in the dark

✅ Ultra-bright, long-range visibility
Visible from up to 100 meters away. Whether it's heavy rain, fog, or a dark country road, other drivers will see you clearly and have time to react.

✅ Meets EU road safety standards
Designed to comply with European road safety regulations. Compact triangular shape fits standard warning triangle requirements in most EU countries.
✅ Two sizes available
- S (170×188×40mm) — Single light, compact and lightweight
- L (240×270×40mm) — Triple light, maximum visibility

Easy to store. Easy to use.
Folds flat and fits in any glove box, boot, or door pocket. When you need it, simply unfold, place on the road, and switch on. No setup, no fuss.

FAQ:
Q: Does it need to be charged before first use?
A: It comes partially charged. We recommend placing it in sunlight for 2-3 hours before first use for full performance.
Q: Is it waterproof?
A: Yes, it is designed to withstand rain and outdoor conditions.
Q: What is the difference between S and L size?
A: The S size has a single light and is more compact. The L size has three lights for maximum visibility and is recommended for motorways or low-visibility conditions.
Q: Is it legal to use in Sweden and other EU countries?
A: Yes, the triangular design meets EU road safety standards and is legal for roadside use across Europe