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European city banks 70% energy savings using connected LED technology

European city banks 70% energy savings using connected LED technology

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The project is executed within ‘SOWA – energy efficient street lighting’ run by the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Poland.

Nearly half of Szczecin’s modernized lights will be connected to Philips CityTouch, a patented remote management system enabling up to 70% in energy savings, and carbon footprint reduction by 7,000 tons per year. Individual luminaires will be switched on and off, or dimmed, when and where needed according to a daily or seasonal calendar or to pre-selected settings for citywide events. Meanwhile, the white LED light will sharpen the cityscape, parks and squares increasing visibility while decreasing the city’s energy bill.

According to the fDi Intelligence report entitled ‘Polish Cities of the Future 2015/16’ Szczecin is in the top three most cost-effective large cities in Poland and the top five Polish cities in terms of economic growth potential.

“We have been looking for solutions to enhance the city’s development into one of the Smart Cities of tomorrow, so we are excited about installing Philips CityTouch connected lighting system,” said Piotr Krzystek, the Mayor of Szczecin. “This street lighting upgrade allows us to strengthen our position, enhance the cityscape, increase safety and visibility for citizens and visitors, while at the same time enabling enormous energy and cost savings.”

The Philips CityTouch system allows for the communication and control of the individual light points to create a smart network that gives municipal authorities the ability to control and manage the lighting in major city center roads with the highest traffic.


“Connected lighting is an integral part of tomorrow’s Smart Cities and one of the pillars of sustainable economic growth,” explained Bogdan Rogala, Vice President of Philips Lighting in Poland. “Not only does it enable to achieve great level of reliability and energy efficiency, but also significantly increases road safety, enhances the beauty of the city, making it livable for both city dwellers and tourists.”  

Known as ‘the floating garden’, Szczecin is Poland’s seventh largest city. Half the city’s surface is covered in greenery and water surrounded by Art Nouveau and modern buildings. The LED lighting combined with the Philips CityTouch system is designed to increase the attractiveness of urban spaces to provide residents and visitors the opportunity to safely explore the charms of the city by night.

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