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    December 2012

    Photolight

    The smart solar streetlight

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    Public lighting : a challenging financial issue

    Electric streetlight spending represents a very high cost for a city or hypermarket :

    1) The lighting consumption for a city of 100,000 inhabitants represents 40% of its annual powerconsumption which is around700,000 per year(1).

    2) In a year, a supermarket with 80 poles in the car park area spends on average55,000 just for its

    electricity and maintenance bill (1)

    Photolight streetlights are the answer to both environmental and financial concerns

    (1) Results based on figures from the syndicat de lclairage in France and including electricity and maintenance costs.

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    Ecological and eco-friendly lighting

    An innovative concept in complete harmony with the objective of the greenest government ever

    No power supply required: thanks to the solar cells, the solar power guarantees 100% of the

    consumption required.

    CO2-emission free

    A simple installation with no wiring required and therefore no trenches. The installation is fast, the

    area is unaffected, and the installation cost is lower when compared to any electric street light

    Low-cost maintenance

    - The lifespan of a LED lamp is 30,000 hours compared to 8 000 to 12 000 hours for a standard

    light bulb.

    - Increased protection (IP67) against the intrusion of solid objects and liquids enabling a constant

    photometric capacity of the light resulting in less maintenance.

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    Sleek and modern design

    Aluminium poles with 2 different shapes

    Option to get a specific color

    Different heights available from 3,20 to 5,80 m depending on the CURVE or STRAIGHT (STR8)

    model

    Width 25 cm

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    Curve model

    3 heights available : 4 m, 5 m and 5,60/5,80 m (depending on the wind zone)

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    Straight model

    Straight shape ideal for street lighting, no height issue for trucks

    4 heights available : 3,20 m, 4 m, 5 m and 5,80 m

    LEDs can be installed on both sides of the pole with different light power if

    necessary :

    - High intensity on the roadside, low intensity on the sidewalk

    - High intensity on both sides

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    Straight model

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    LIGHTY

    Height : 1,50 m

    LEDs can be installed on both sides of the pole with different

    light power if necessary :

    - High intensity on the roadside, low intensity on the

    sidewalk

    - High intensity on both sides

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    Smart lighting

    Settings for luminous intensity can be programmed on an hourly or daily

    basis

    An automatic light sensordetects dusk and dawn and can therefore

    override any manual programming.

    Option to add a motion sensorto modify the intensity of the light when

    someone over 30kg is near the streetlight (the 30 kg limit prevents the

    detection of animals).

    These different settings can be made via a computeror with a smartphone,individually or for a group of streetlights (coming in the course of 2012)

    Solar chargingSolar

    charging

    Energy saving with scheduled light intensity, movement sensors, darkness detection

    sunset night sunrise

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    A powerful lighting

    A light source in compliance with the EN 13201 standard

    This standard defines the different level of Lux (minimum and maximum) required in streets, car park areas

    For instance : 3 poles with a height of 5 m (with 30 Watt LEDs) fixed on the ground every 20 m diffuse light

    on an area of 60 m long and 5 m wide.

    The power of the pole in maximum lighting goes from 30 Lux to 5 Lux on a strip of 5 m wide.

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    Multi functions streetlights

    Camera CCTV

    (option)

    Solar cells

    LEDs

    Wi-Fi programming

    Wireless pollution

    sensor (option)

    Wireless radioactivity

    fsensor (option)

    Solar cells

    Solar cells

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    Secured streetlights

    Security plus

    This feature adds polycarbonate Makrolon UV panels on top of

    the solar panel for maximum protection. Makrolon UV panels

    transparency is warranted for more than 10 years. For example,

    this type of protection is used by police force in several countries.

    With this option, Photolight will be able to resist to vandal acts

    like stone throwing.

    A key with a unique footprint is used to lock the panel which is

    removed to access the batteries for maintenance

    IK 10 rating

    This rating classifies the resistance to mechanical impact: 10

    is the highest rating and corresponds to a drop of a 5 kg object

    from a 40 cm height.

    A i l i t ll ti

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    A simple installation

    No wiring required and therefore no trenches !

    Standard prefabricated blocks can be used and ordered from local distributors.

    A i l i t ll ti

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    Lighty model : Screw or rods system

    A simple installation

    A

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    Annexes

    Dimensions and technical diagrams

    Concrete blocks

    Wind zones and heights of the streetlights

    Examples of lighting autonomy (Curve and Straight models)

    Examples of lighting intensity (Curve ans Straight models)

    EU standard for public lighting

    Technical specifications

    Dimensions and technical diagrams

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    Dimensions and technical diagrams

    Dimensions and technical diagrams

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    Dimensions and technical diagrams

    Batteries are inside the

    pole in boxes protected by

    keys with unique footprints

    (with an anti vandalism

    system) .

    Curve Model

    Dimensions and technical diagrams

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    Dimensions and technical diagrams

    Straight Model

    Batteries are inside the

    pole in boxes protected by

    keys with unique footprints

    (with an anti vandalism

    system) .

    Concrete blocks

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    Concrete blocks

    Concrete 195kg 435kg 600kg

    threaded rod 18mm 18mm 24mm

    E(mm) 200x200 200x200 300x300

    Weight 195kg 435kg 600kg

    H 0,5m 0,65m 0,8m

    L 0,5m 0,65m 0,7m

    Numbers of blocks/palette 8 2 2

    Different sizes of blocks in function of the local wind activity and in function of the height of the streetlights

    Wind zones

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    Wind zone

    Zone 1 2 3 4 5

    Speed 24 m/s 26 m/s 28 m/s 30 m/s 34 m/s

    Field Class

    I Seaside or lakeside with a minimum wind length of 5km, flat and smooth field without

    obstacle

    II Cultivated fenced land, some small farm buildings, houses or trees

    III Suburban or industrial areas and permanent forests

    Wind zones

    Standards according to EN 40

    Wind zones

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    Wind zones

    Modle

    model

    Hauteur

    Height

    Zone de vent

    Wind zone

    Catgorie terrain

    Field ClassII I II I II I II I II I II I

    Socle standard mini conseill

    Minimal block dimensions

    recommended

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    435kg

    600kg

    Modle

    model

    Hauteur

    Height

    Zone de vent

    Wind zone

    Catgorie terrainField Class

    II I II II I II

    Socle standard mini conseill

    Minimal block dimensions

    recommended

    435

    kg

    600

    kg

    600

    kg

    435

    kg

    3 4 3 4

    CURVE

    5,6M 5,8M

    3 4 53 4 5

    CURVE

    4M 5M

    Maximum height of the Photolight and size of the block in function of the wind zone

    Wind zones

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    Wind zones

    Modle

    model

    Hauteur

    Height

    Zone de vent

    Wind zone

    Catgorie terrain

    Field ClassII I II I II I II I II I II I

    Socle standard mini conseillMinimal block dimensions

    recommended

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    195kg

    435kg

    435kg

    Modle

    model

    Hauteur

    Height

    Zone de vent

    Wind zone

    Catgorie terrain

    Field ClassII I II I II I II I II

    Socle standard mini conseill

    Minimal block dimensions

    recommended

    435

    kg

    435

    kg

    435

    kg

    435

    kg

    435

    kg

    600

    kg

    435

    kg

    600

    kg

    435

    kg

    3 4 5 3 4

    STR8

    5,05M 5,8M

    4 5

    STR8

    3,2M 4,05M

    3 4 5 3

    Maximum height of the Photolight and size of the block in function of the wind zone

    Autonomy

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    Autonomy

    The table below shows the autonomy of a streetlight in a city like London (UK) depending on sun exposure

    and the season (In winter, the figures correspond to the lowest daily sunshine hours and to a temperature of

    0C).

    LondonStraight Model: Autonomy in days in function of the streetlight position

    WINTER SUMMER

    Lighting 6h 100% + 6h

    10%

    3 panels

    96 Wp

    Autonomy

    4 panels

    128 Wp

    Autonomy

    5 panels

    160Wp

    Autonomy

    6 panels

    192Wp

    Autonomy

    7 panels

    224Wp

    Autonomy

    3 panels

    96 Wp

    Autonomy

    4 panels

    128 Wp

    Autonomy

    5 panels

    160Wp

    Autonomy

    6 panels

    192Wp

    Autonomy

    7 panels

    224Wp

    Autonomy

    North 7,86 9,51 10,3 13,31 14,85 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    East 7,48 8,11 8,86 9,76 10,86 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    South 8,86 9,51 12,1 13,31 18,86 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    West 7,48 8,11 8,86 9,76 10,86 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    LondonCurve Model: Autonomy in days in function of the streetlight position

    WINTER SUMMER

    Lighting 6h 100% + 6h

    10%

    3 panels

    96 Wp

    Autonomy

    4 panels

    128 Wp

    Autonomy

    5 panels

    160Wp

    Autonomy

    6 panels

    192Wp

    Autonomy

    7 panels

    224Wp

    Autonomy

    3 panels

    96 Wp

    Autonomy

    4 panels

    128 Wp

    Autonomy

    5 panels

    160Wp

    Autonomy

    6 panels

    192Wp

    Autonomy

    7 panels

    224Wp

    Autonomy

    North 8,11 9,88 10,7 11,69 15,76 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimitedEast 7,78 8,47 9,28 10,28 11,51 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    South 8,76 9,4 11,9 16,09 18,41 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    West 7,78 8,47 9,28 10,28 11,51 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

    Solar energy is calculated as the electrical power delivered by a solar panel in conditions of a standard amount of sunshine

    (1000 Watts/m2) and temperature (25C); it is measured in Watt-peak.

    Illumination for the Curve model

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    Lighting examples with full power, opticals type V, 360m2

    4m 30W (lux) 5m 30W (lux) 5,8m 30W (lux)

    It consists of the luminosity perceived by the eye, and is measured in lux.

    The lux is used as the reference frame to define, in the French and European legislation, the minimum

    illumination required for public lighting and lighting at work.

    One lux is the illumination of an area receiving a uniformly distributed luminous flow of 1 lumen per metre

    square. 1 lux = 1 lumen/m2

    This luminosity varies with the height of the streetlight: the smaller the streetlight, the more concentrated the

    luminosity is in terms of surface area.

    Illumination for the Curve model

    Lighting examples for the Curve model

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    g g p

    Height (m)Distance between

    StreelightsEmax (lux) Emin/Eav Eav (210m) (lux)

    5,8 (30W) 12 14 0,42 9

    5,8 (30W) 18 14 0,32 6,4

    5,8 (30W) 24 14 0.052 5

    5,8 (60W) 12 27 0.43 18

    5,8 (60W) 18 23 0,34 13

    5,8 (60W) 24 23 0.07 10

    5 (30W) 12 17 0.45 10

    5 (30W) 18 17 0.12 7.5

    5 (30W) 24 17 0.03 6

    5 (60W) 12 33 0.42 21

    5 (60W) 18 33 0.13 15

    5 (60W) 24 33 0.03 12

    4 (30W) 12 27 0.22 13

    4 (30W) 18 27 0.04 9.5

    4 (30W) 24 27 0.02 8

    Emax = maximum lighting in lux

    Eav = average lighting in lux

    Emin/Eav = the closer from 1, the more homogeneous the light is

    Lighting depending on the distance between the streetlights

    Lighting examples for the Curve model

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    g g p

    Curve Models 30 W 5m, 20m between each streetlight

    Curve Models 30 W 5m, 10m between each streetlight

    Lightingexamples with full power for a 7m wide* 30m long road

    Lighting examples for the Curve model

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    g g p

    Height (m)

    Space between

    Streetlights square

    base scheme

    Number of

    Streetlights Emax (lux) Emin/EavEav (1000m2)

    (lux)

    5,8 (30W) 12*12 72 18 0,6 12

    5,8 (30W) 15*15 42 16 0,52 7,8

    5,8 (30W) 18*18 30 15 0,4 5,36

    5,8 (30W) 22*22 18 14 0,34 4,4

    5,8 (30W) 24*24 16 14 0,24 3,1

    5,8 (60W) 12*12 72 36 0,6 24

    5,8 (30W) 15*15 42 32 0,52 15

    5,8 (60W) 18*18 30 30 0,4 11

    5,8 (60W) 22*22 18 28 0,34 9

    5,8 (60W) 24*24 16 28 0,24 6,3

    5(30W) 10*10 100 25 0,33 17

    5 (30W) 12*12 72 22 0,4 12

    5 (30W) 15*15 42 20 0,38 7,8

    5 (30W) 18*18 30 19 0,31 5,2

    5 (30W) 22*22 18 18 0,22 3,5

    5 (30W) 24*24 16 18 0,19 2,9

    5 (60W) 10*10 100 50 0,33 34

    5 (60W) 12*12 72 44 0,4 24

    5 (60W) 15*15 42 40 0,38 15

    5 (60W) 18*18 30 38 0,31 10,55 (60W) 20*20 18 36 0,22 7,1

    5 (60W) 24*24 16 35 0,19 6

    4(30W) 10*10 100 33 0,32 17

    4 (30W) 12*12 72 31 0,38 12

    4 (30W) 15*15 42 29 0,29 8,1

    4 (30W) 18*18 30 28 0,2 5,5

    4 (30W) 22*22 18 28 0,135 3,5

    4 (30W) 24*24 16 28 0,11 2,9

    Lighting examples with full power for a 100m wide x 100m parking place

    Lighting examples for the Straight model

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    5.8 m Straight streetlight model 30 W

    Lighting examples for the Straight model

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    Height (m) Emax (lux) Eav (lux)

    5,8 (30W) 27 3,25 (500m2)

    5,8 (50W) 45 5,5 (500m2)

    5 (30W) 37,5 5 (360m2)

    5 (50W) 42 8,5 (360 m2)

    4 (30W) 63 7 (250m2)

    4(50W) 87 11,5 (250m2)

    3,2 (30W) 82 11 (150m2)

    5.8 m Straight streetlight model 30 W

    European standard EN 13201

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    Many factors (kind of road, speed limit) define the number of lux required, these can be found in

    the application guide of the European Standard EN 13201.

    Hereunder are some examples

    mini maxi

    Main urban road

    (Boulevard,avenue)x 20

    Secondary urban road(Street, avenue)

    10 15

    Service road 10 15

    Trading road x 20

    Pedestrian road

    away from the roadx 20

    Walkway, bike path,

    adjacent to the road7,5 to 10 10 to 15

    Cross road 7,5 10

    Subdivision 10 15

    Number of luxKind of road

    Technical specifications

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    STRAIGHT MODEL CURVE MODEL LIGHTY

    MECHANICAL PARTS

    Installation height 3,20 to 5,80 m 4 to 5,8 m 1,50 m

    Light pole Anodized / powder coated aluminium Powder coated aluminium

    Installation Standard concrete possible Rods or screwsWeight According to height, from 83kg to 148kg 30 kg

    2ISER LED LIGHT

    Illuminant LED IP65 LUMILED (Philips)LED NICHIA (JP) IP67

    LED IP65 LUMILED

    (Philips)

    Max. power 30W-60W 8 W

    Max. luminous flux 1800 - 2400 Lumens 1800 Lumens 700 Lm

    Typ. Illuminance Up to 55 lx

    LED-light temperature

    2800-6500K on

    requierement, CRI>75

    (standard)

    2800-6500K on

    requierement, CRI>70

    (standard)

    5 000K

    Typ. Service life (part load) > 30000 hours > 10 000 hours

    Remote maintenance (late

    2012)868MHZ free band/GSM

    Illuminated surface From 70 to 150 sqm 50 sqm

    SOLAR/BATTERY POWERED

    PV-Technology Glass/EVA/ Silicon-solar cells / EVA/ TPT

    Nominal power ouput ~1kWh 200 Wh/500Wh

    Programmable microcontroller By smartphone or internet

    Motion detector optional

    BatteryLi-ion 9,6V / From 50Ah to 100Ah

    Li-ion 9,6V / From 20Ah to

    50Ah

    Technical specifications

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    CAMERA

    Type

    IP camera, 360 Wifi or 3G,

    smartphone vision /

    Alarm

    Emails, vocal alarm on sight, FTP

    picture upload /

    Storage 32Go SD card /

    Privacy Masking software technology /

    POLLUTION SENSORS (end 2012)

    Gaz types CO2, CO, Nox, O3, Fine Particles

    Other sensors Noise, Temperature (C), Moisture

    Data processing Wireless, internet interface, Email alert

    RADIOACTIVITY SENSORS (end 2012)

    Geiger counter Gamma type

    Data processing Wireless, internet interface, Email Alert

    COMPLIANCES

    Illumination areaAccording to EN 13201 (at full power and depending on road set up)

    Photovoltaic EN 61215 adapted

    Mechanics EN 40

    Temperature range From -20C to 60C From -10C to 50C

    CE-certification EC standards