Download - Better Lighting…Safer Roads
Hasan Rehan
Philips Asia PacificMay 2012
Better Lighting…Safer Roads
Segment Director Asean Pacific & Japan – Outdoor Lighting
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Contents
• Road Infrastructure development & Usage
• Benefits of road lighting
• What is good road lighting ?
• White Light
• LED Revolution
• Philips solution for energy efficient LED system
• How much does it cost to do energy efficient lighting?
• Road lighting video
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Population, Infrastructure & Vehicle Growth
Population growth ~ 10%
Vehicle registration increasing YOY by +35%
400k road accidents in 2010 Vs. 162K in 1995
Focused road Infrastructure development since 2005
*Source: Malaysian institute of Road Safety
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Benefits of road lighting
SafetyUpto 30% accident reduction at night time (CIE. Etc.)
SecurityReduction in crime rates of upto 40% ( Painter/ Boyce/ Atkins)
Economic DevelopmentUpto 70% increase in night time pedestrian traffic (Stoke-on- Trend study)Increased night time commercial activityIncreased property values/ taxes Increased infrastructure usage
Social developmentIncreased sense of belonging/ pride / general amenity
* Some bias is reported in researches
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Key objectives of (LED) Street Lighting
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Main Purpose of Road Lighting
Highways / Main Roads
– Luminance (Lave) – Uniformity (luminance) U0
– Uniformity (luminance) UL
– Disability glare (TI)– Lighting of surrounding (SR)
Main aim: Traffic safety - visual detection of an object on the road surfaceNorm EN 13201/ CIE 115
Residential / City Centre
– Illuminance (Eave)– Uniformity (illuminance) U0
– Hemispherical illuminance Ehs, ave
– Semi-cylindrical illuminance Esc, min
– Vertical plane illuminance Ev, min
Main aim: Traffic and social security - traffic and facial recognitionNorm EN 13201
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Meeting visual needs of road users to support safe driving conditions
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Users needs : where do we need light ?
Road Residential
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Pedestrian
Mostly axial vision
Mainly drivers/ med. to high speed/ long dist. vision
Drivers, pedestrians/ med. to low speed/ shorter dist.
vision/ complex viewing field
Pedestrians, cyclist/ Walking speed/ very short dist. vision/ vision of env.
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Axial and peripheral vision
Axial vision
Peripheral vision
Cones : brightness & vision of colors (Photopic )
Fovea Rods Dark and no vision of colors(Scotopic)
Rods
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Scotopic & Photopic vision ?
Road Lighting
On Axis
Peripheral
Day Vision
Night Vision
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What is Scotopic and Photopic vision ?
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Benefits of white lightcomparing to yellow light
= Aim Public Lighting according to CIE-115
• Purpose of public lighting
safety (driver/ pedestrians)
feeling secure
night impression - ambiance
• Benefits of white light
improved off-axis view
colour contrast
face recognition
colour distinction
higher brightness
higher brightness
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Outdoor Lighting is going thru a mojor revolution
Outdoor lighting facts:Lighting accounts for ~20% of global electricity use. 75% of global energy consumption is consumed by cities.Outdoor lighting is 20-30% of a cities electric bill.
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Lighting represents 20% of all electricity used globallyWith new lighting technology we can potentially
save 50% of electricity used today for lighting
This equates to:
•Global savings of EUR 106 billion in energycosts per year
•555 million tonnes of CO2 per year
•1.5 billion barrels of oil per year
•Annual output of 530 medium sized power stations @ 2TW h /yr
LEDs... The Green revolution
81%
19%
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LED lighting is transforming the entire landscape*
The LED Revolution
Traditional lighting
*Market estimate based on internal Philips study
LED lighting
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90%
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• LED sources have higher efficacy than HID• LED source efficacy is still rapidly increasing and will soon bypass that of other types of sources
2012 W2
Light Source Description hL(lm/W)400W High-pressure Na 120140W Metal Halide 122‘TL HE’ Tube Fluorescent 105Halogen-IR Incandescent 30Standard Incandescent 16
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17Confidential Professional LED Luminaires Asia-Pacific, September 2010
02 GreenVision Flexi
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“A future proof road lighting solution that offers significant energy saving without compromising safety on the roads”
Introducing …New Philips Green Vision Felxi
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But the cost of a safe, LED
road system is too high ?
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You can save 50% energy & get a 3-5 year payback …. Today
Provide safe and secure lighting for your citizens
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Benefits of White light & LED Systems
• Upto 50% energy saving ( directed light source )
• Long life of 50K Hrs - 12 Years @ 70% of initial light output
• Low maintenance cost over system life time
• Robust & vibration proof
• White light with high CRI & SP ratio for off axis lighting
• Dynamic & controllable
• Instant start
• No mercury content / UV or IR in the beam
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…The Right Light
Meeting high road lighting level of 30 luxUp to 50% energy saving
Gui Yang – China Cust. letter for GV 1880 Pcs.
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…The Right Light
Middle Ring Road – Malaysia
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The future is brighter than ever Unleashing new energy saving possibilities with LED Lighting
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