According to the latest report from the New Zealand Radio News Center, Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is planning to become the first city ​​in the southern hemisphere to adopt an intelligent LED street light system. The city's municipal plan plans to replace all street lights in the city ​​except the CBD with smart LED street lights, with a total replacement capacity of approximately 18,000 baht. These street lights can automatically reduce the brightness in the absence of surrounding people, while the CBD area usually stays up all night, so there is no urgency and necessity to replace the street lights in the near future.
According to the Natural World News, the Danish city of Copenhagen plans to launch a pilot project for smart LED street lights . The city authorities recently announced a climate change plan that would allow Copenhagen to achieve a “carbon balance†in 2025, cutting carbon emissions to irrelevant levels. Part of these plans is that the city will redesign its street lights.
The Photonics Green Lab at the Danish Outdoor Lighting Laboratory (DOLL) conducted an experiment to replace the road that stretched 5.7 miles (9.2 km) into the suburb of Bateslon into an LED smart streetlight system. According to Inhbabitat, this report emphasizes that the experiment is a smart technology design that competes "virtually competing with each other", and field trial products are reserved for 25 companies. Each light has its own separate IP address so it can be monitored.
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