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The Global Smart Street Lighting Market, 2nd Edition

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Connected street lighting refers to street lamps that are networked and can be remotely monitored, controlled, and managed. These systems are a part of the broader category of lighting equipment and serve as important infrastructure in smart city initiatives. By using communication technology, connected street lighting systems can adjust brightness based on real-time environmental conditions, conserve energy by dimming when no activity is detected, and reduce maintenance costs through proactive outage detection and management. The technology enables cities to implement dynamic lighting policies, improve safety, and support urban services including traffic management, environmental monitoring, and public internet access. Connected street lighting often incorporates LED lamps, motion sensors, and wireless communication systems, thereby advancing the concept of intelligent urban spaces. In the connected street lighting market, several notable companies are key players. Philips Lighting (Signify), Cree, Inc., and GE Lighting are recognized for their innovations in energy-efficient lighting and network solutions. Companies such as Itron and Silver Spring Networks specialize in smart grid and smart city infrastructure, offering platforms for connected devices, including lighting. Hubbell Lighting and Acuity Brands also contribute to the market with a range of connected lighting systems and solutions designed to improve controllability and integration with other smart city technologies. Show Less Read more