Smart lighting: control of street lighting

Initial situation: technology for street lighting often still outdated

The costs of public lighting is one of the main expenditures in a local authority’s budget. In addition, outdated technology is often used here – sound frequency ripple control receivers (TRE). Municipal utilities and municipalities need a more economical and flexible solution for controlling street lighting.

LoRaWAN® enables individual and needs-based control of street lighting, which reduces energy consumption and costs. Intelligent street lighting also dovetails into an overarching smart city strategy. In the video, we show you how you can modernise your street lighting and control it according to your needs.

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With intelligent IoT solutions from ZENNER, individual light points or entire city districts can be controlled individually and remotely using LoRaWAN®.

This means that existing street lighting can be modernised and controlled both cost-effectively and energy-efficiently via the Internet of Things.

Motion or brightness sensors can also be used to control lighting as needed. This gives municipal utilities and municipalities flexibility in lighting control.

Illustration of a park with illuminated street lamps, a cyclist rides through the park
Illustration of a glowing street lamp
  • High payback potential
  • Time and cost savings
  • Increase in process efficiency
  • Light pollution is reduced
  • Energy consumption is reduced

With smart solutions, existing street lighting can be modernised and controlled cost-effectively, which saves energy. With smart lighting, municipalities are taking an important step towards a digital future, saving costs and significantly relieving the burden on the environment.

SDG 3 good health and well-being
SDG 7 affordable and clean energy
SDG 11 Sustainable cities and communities