Smart lighting systems with controls can reduce energy consumption by 65 to 85%.
By Echelon (Adesto)
Modern commercial outdoor lighting systems are being asked to do more than ever before. In addition to fulfilling their primary purpose of casting light onto dark roadways, parking areas, and public spaces, outdoor lighting systems are increasingly evaluated for how well they reduce energy consumption, improve safety for both pedestrians and drivers, and serve as the foundation for a range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Outdoor lighting is an important part of the strategic asset base for cities, municipalities, and large enterprises. But it’s a strategic asset that costs money, especially in its energy usage. Optimizing lighting assets depends not only on decisions regarding the luminaires and fixtures themselves, but also about the technologies used to monitor and control large-scale lighting networks.
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