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Smart Poles are a type of lighting equipment that combines traditional street lighting with a range of other features, such as sensors, cameras, Wi-Fi, and other communication technologies. Smart Poles are designed to provide a range of benefits, such as improved public safety, energy efficiency, and enhanced connectivity. Smart Poles are increasingly being used in cities and towns around the world, as they offer a cost-effective way to improve public safety and provide access to digital services.
Smart Poles are typically installed in public spaces, such as streets, parks, and other public areas. They are also used in commercial and industrial settings, such as parking lots and warehouses. Smart Poles are typically connected to a central control system, allowing for remote monitoring and control of the lighting system.
Some of the leading companies in the Smart Pole market include Philips Lighting, Eaton, Syska LED, and Cree. Other companies in the market include Osram, Acuity Brands, and Hubbell Lighting. Show Less Read more