In many regions, utilities play a key role in modernizing streetlighting, as they often own the infrastructure.
Energy companies are increasingly embracing the advantages of upgrading to LED technology while integrating connected streetlighting platforms. These advancements help utilities enhance customer service, support municipalities in achieving energy and emissions goals, and significantly reduce maintenance costs, ultimately improving their bottom line.
Minimize the operational and maintenance overheads associated with managing streetlighting infrastructure.
Gain a comprehensive view of your streetlighting assets across your entire service area from a central location, ensuring improved accuracy in customer billing.
Proactively manage assets with advanced analytics and fault reporting, while maintaining an up-to-date, reliable streetlight asset database.
Georgia Power, a pioneer in North America’s streetlighting services, manages around 900,000 outdoor lights and has embarked on one of the largest connected lighting deployments worldwide. By upgrading nearly 300,000 regulated lights to LEDs with networked controls, they’ve achieved significant energy savings, improved asset management, and introduced innovative services like time-of-use tariffs.
This case study explores Georgia Power’s strategic approach, key challenges, and benefits, offering valuable insights for utilities aiming to modernize their streetlighting systems.
Read the full study to see how your utility can benefit from similar advancements.
Read moreBesides reducing energy consumption, the new [smart streetlight] network is helping address long-standing issues around asset management and maintenance scheduling. It is also enabling service innovations such as time-of-use tariffs and additional smart city uses cases.
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