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MAJOR RENEWALS AND NEW CONTRACTS
Citelum creates a smart, attractive and sustainable world of light and is the smart lighting and connected services
subsidiary of the EDF Group.
Its strategy is based on 3 main aspects:
• a customer ambition to better understand their needs and develop loyalty;
• a human ambition through skills development, career management, mobility and training;
• an operational ambition to excel in the execution of its activities, in the utmost safety and in accordance with
contractual undertakings.
2016 ACTIVITY REPORT
PUBLISHED ON MARCH 15, 2017
France
Citelum is extending its collabo-
ration with the cities of Nîmes,
Lunéville, Provins, Asnières-sur-
Seine and Montélimar, and has
obtained the contract of Colombes.
Italy
Citelum is continuing to enrich its
backlog as part of the “Consip
Luce 3” agreement, including the
city of Sienna.
It is strengthening its presence in
Naples and has obtained a service
contract to transform Syracuse into
a smart city.
Spain
Citelum has renewed a major
contract in Barcelona and is
continuing to develop in Catalonia.
United States
Citelum has lit up the Francis Case
Memorial Bridge in Washington DC
as part of the renovation of District
Wharf.
Mexico
Citelum has signed one of its
biggest contracts with Mexico,
meaning that it now manages the
majority of the city’s lighting points,
in addition to the contract already
concluded with the Mexican capital
in 2010.
Chile
Citelum is participating in the
government programme to "replace
200,000 street lights" and is rolling
out brand new LED lighting for the
cities of La Calera and Alto
Hospicio.
Brazil
Citelum has gained a foothold in
the Central-West Region, near the
capital Brasilia, with the Goiânia
contract.
It has renewed its service contract
with the city of Teresina, and with
São Jose de Ribamar with the
signing of its first Brazilian PPP.
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INNOVATION: HI’LIGHT
ONBOARD INTELLIGENCEMUSE® IMPRESSES
The collaborative urban space management platform
MUSE® now offers new functionalities.
Its usability, the quality of the data recorded and its
efficiency in the field resulted in the following
achievements in 2016:
Retention of customers that are already
users:• Puebla and Corregidora (MX)
• Copenhagen (DK)
• San Cugat del Vallès and Palma de Mallorca (SP)
• Sète (FR)
• Montélimar (FR)
Winning over of new cities:• Mexico (MX)
• São Jose de Ribamar (BR)
• Naples (IT)
• Nîmes, Nice, Menton, Lunéville, Colombes (FR)
• Ardèche Energy Department (FR)
Citelum consolidated its governance bodies in 2016.
- The Executive Committee was strengthened with:
• a Group Human Resources Division,
• a South America Division.
- The Management Board now includes:
• An Audit & Risk Division,
• A Health & Safety Division.
Thus illustrating the commitments undertaken and the priorities for
action of the General Management.
ENHANCED GOVERNANCE
INNOVATION: EDF R&D LAB
NEW TEST EQUIPMENT
Citelum, the start-up Kawantech, leading laboratories and Toulouse
Métropole are joining forces within the Hi'Light consortium to
develop high-performance and energy-saving lighting that
automatically adapts the beam to the surrounding environment
and urban area events (cars, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) thanks to
its smart technology.
Beyond this innovative lighting project currently being trialled in
Toulouse, a system to detect parking spaces near lighting points
equipped with these next generation sensors is also being
developed and will be subsidised by the “Caisse des Dépôts et
Consignations” as part of the project “Ville De Demain II” (City of
Tomorrow II).
With the new EDF laboratory, Citelum has now new test
equipment that can reproduce the functioning of any street
lighting network and incorporate any type of lighting or
associated control and management equipment.
This thus enables Citelum to assess the benefits of lighting
technology, in terms of energy efficiency and the impact on the
electrical grid, and to offer both its public and private customers,
reliable, energy saving and adjustable solutions that can be
incorporated into a smart and eco-responsible urban system.
KEY FIGURES
In 2016, Citelum continued its recovery marked in particular
by:
• its geographical reorientation,
• the significant reduction in its WCR,
• very good commercial results with €510M of orders placed.
EBITDA
€9M
TURNOVER
€297M
• Quality ISO 9001
• Environment ISO 14001
• Health-Safety OHSAS 18001
• Energy Management ISO 50001
• Social Responsibility SA 8000
• EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme EMAS
ACTIVITY REPORT2016
SAFETY
The Health-Safety commitment was reaffirmed in
2016 and has been reflected in the field by numerous
awareness-raising, training and control operations at
all management levels.
2016 Frequency Rate: 7.84, i.e. down 21%
(compared to 2015).Workforce (at end 2016)
2,629 employees in 14 countries
FINANCIAL RESULTS Brazil 961
France 466
Spain 293
Chile 194
Czech Rep. 150
Italy 170
Mexico/Columbia 114
India 89
China 82
Denmark 57
United States 35
Morocco 11
Australia 7
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Mexico City, Mexico
Toulouse, France
Naples, Italy
Teresina, Brazil
Copenhagen, Denmark
Barcelona, Spain
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