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Sign upJanuary 1, 2020
Service des Energies Yverdon-les-Bains
Yverdon-les-Bains
The Service des Energies in Yverdon-les-Bains has been implementing the Solution within the City of 30,000 inhabitants. eDyn Dynamic Lighting was installed as part of a retrofit program which aimed to convert conventional lighting to LED lighting. Among the 2,260 light sources converted, 1,400 were also equipped with detection; and of these 1,400, 1,140 were fitted with eDyn and the remainder with detectors from other different manufacturers.
Street lighting is one of the major components of energy consumption in cities. The autonomous dynamic lighting solution for the residential areas of towns and cities aims to cut electricity consumption and reduce light pollution. The adaptive dynamic lighting controllers optimize street light intensity: if there is no activity in the street the lighting is in reduced mode and once pedestrians or cyclists pass in front, the lighting is increased according to their progress.
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