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Philips Lighting | March 15, 2016
Empowering Manchester with Connected Lighting
Smart Cities & Communities: Shaping the Future
million street lights worldwide1
Lighting can account forup to 40% of a city’s total energy consumption2
On average, public lighting is more than 20 years old3
~1% of installed systems are connected, expected to grow at 16% per year3
Public lighting is everywherebut connectivity is not
~30040%
1 Northeast Group, Global LED and Smart Street Lighting Forecast 2015-20252 European PPP Expertise Centre (EPEC), European Commission, Energy Efficient Street Lighting, 20133 Philips market analysis
Our vision for the next few years…is built on three pillars
The right light Connected operations Evolving applications
The right lightAmbient, dynamic,responsive and interactive
Going Smart:-• Step 1: Digital• Step 2: Connect• Step 3: Data driven
The Climate Group's lightsavers trial investigated pilots with LED and smart lighting in 12 major cities. In 15 trials, with over 500 lights and 27 products, significant energy savings were identified.
Connect to leverage the benefitsof LED energy savings
energy savings with LED
50-70%
energy savings when coupled with smart controls
Up to 80%
Source: The Climate Group, The Big Switch, 2015
Return on investmentwithin sightLos Angeles has invested $57 million to replace over 140,000 street lights, the biggest replacement program in the world, cutting the city’s energy use by two-thirds.
Payback is less than 7 years
7 years
Savings of $10 million every year after
$10 million
Connected operationsDeeper insight for city managers
Connected operationsare taking offToday, about 1% of all our street lights around the world are connected. By 2025, we expect this number to grow to 35%.
London,UK
Los Angeles,
US
Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Surakata, Indonesia
Confidential9
Data-driven MaintenanceData to optimize workflows and scheduling; informed decision-making
• Leverage the capabilities of new System Ready drivers– Gather more operational specifics
about the luminaire’s performance– Mains voltage measurement to
detect irregularities or potential outages
– Use on-board or an external temperature sensor provides input for additional analytics.
– Even the photocell to generate more predictive maintenance insights.
Evolving applicationsResponding to changing needs
Software level
Network level
Asset level
City asset management/dashboard
We integrate lightinginto a city’s technical ecosystem
Location: TBCVision – Empowered cities with connected lighting
We foster opennesson all levels
Software level
Network level
Asset level
City asset management/dashboard