Are you getting the best value from your street lighting network?
Energy waste
Lack of insight
Citizen expectations
Lights stay on at full intensity all night, even when no one is around Flexible dimming with LEDs drastically reduces energy use by up to 80%
Decisions made without reliable data for planning or reviewing performance Plan smarter and optimise operations with accurate usage data and insights
Dark spots or delayed repairs frustrate communities and reduce trust in city services
Faster detection and resolution deliver better service and greater satisfaction
Managing complexity
Environmental concerns Pressure to reduce
Unadapted lighting
Thousands of luminaires across a city make manual monitoring and scheduling resource-intensive Centralised control platforms simplify management and free up staff time
Pre-programmed dimming scenarios save energy but can leave areas underlit when people need light Connected lighting adapts in real time to space usage, providing the right light for safety and comfort
emissions and comply with sustainability goals, but limited means to achieve it Lower energy use means lower emissions, with carbon savings tracked in real time to support climate targets
Technology obsolescence Outdated infrastructure
Maintenance problems
Luminaires fail or dim until someone reports the issue Automated fault alerts allow problems to be fixed before they become complaints
blocks innovation and cannot evolve with new digital services Connected lighting built on open standards delivers value today and keeps cities ready for future needs
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