Schréder EXEDRA LightSync

The traditional path to light-on-demand solutions

Light-on-demand features improve sustainability by optimising energy use, enhance mobility through responsive lighting, improve safety with real-time adjustment, and contribute to a healthier environment by minimising CO 2 emissions and light pollution.

Radars & sensors Traditionally, the approach to responsive street lighting has revolved around the use of radars and sensors. These technological workhorses detect traffic patterns and occupancy, and serve as the cornerstone of light-on-demand systems. It’s a proven approach, but not without its challenges.

Investment and recurring costs Embarking on the journey to intelligent street lighting requires a financial commitment. The initial investment in radars, sensors and installation is a critical consideration. In addition, ongoing maintenance will incur recurring costs, adding complexity to the assessment of return on investment.

Adaptability challenges As urban landscapes evolve with changing mobility plans and organisational structures, the adaptability of light-on-demand systems is put to the test. Navigating these changes requires a strategic approach, highlighting the need for foresight and careful planning.

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