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Information Classification: General March 2019 Roadmap for Smart Street Lighting Péter Schwarcz Principal Engineer Special thanks for Kata Hujber & Gabriella Zsivola for their contributions

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Information Classification: General

March 2019

Roadmap for

Smart Street LightingPéter SchwarczPrincipal Engineer

Special thanks for

Kata Hujber & Gabriella Zsivolafor their contributions

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Smart City introduction

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Designed for LED

SMART-ready

construction

Autonom smart

functions:

Dynadim

CLO

Tier1: Conversion from convetional

technology to Smart-ready LED

Features I&E Benefit

Built-in

telemanagement

enabled NEMA or SR

socket

+15% CAPEX

+ 0 % OPEX

40-50% Energy

Saving due to

LEDification

+10-15% saving

with preset dimming

and CLO functions

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Telemanagement to

remotely control

metering

Readiness status report

and Lighting output

control by the operator

Dimming by real time

motion detection

Features I&E Benefit

LUCO (Power line or RF)

SECO

Communication unit

Management SW

+ 50-80% CAPEX

+ 25-45% OPEX

Equipped with Dynamic

Adaptive Control unit/

+80% CAPEX

+ 0% OPEX

Adjustable dimming profile

(vs preset)

Real-time metering

Optimized maintenance

Additional comfort

Upto 70% energy saving on

low traffic routes, 2-5 yrs

payback

Optimized light output by

object identification

(pedestrians & cars)

Tier2: Remote access or real time control of lighting

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Baseline:

Actual OPEX of

current street

lighting

LEDification Lighting Controls

÷ Massive value impact

from LED by energy &

maintenance savings

÷ Long term value from

longer lifetime & lower

running costs

100%

35-40%

Additional energy

savings by complete

control over lighting

system

TIER1 TIER2

50%

Saving by

LED 50%

Lighting

only

OPEX

CAPEX

CAPEX

CAPEX

Exploring the Value Proposition 1/2

Saving by control

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Project expectations

Create an intelligent lighting system and starting

point for a smart city.

Solution

1100 modern LED Spinellas, Navonas and SLBts

have been installed.

The fixtures can be controlled separately and

together via wireless mech network.

The result

The energy efficiency and long lifetime of the

TUNGSRAM LED luminaires reduce the energy

bill, as well as maintanance costs.

Case Study1:

Balatonakarattya, Hungary

Wireless lighting control

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Case Study2:

Kaposvár, Hungary

PLC Lighting control

Solution

2300 modern LED Spinellas, have been

installed with eviromentally friendly

intelligent lighting system.

The fixtures can be controlled

separately and together via PowerLine

communication.

The energy efficiency and long lifetime of

the TUNGSRAM LED lamps reduce not

only the energy bill, but also the

maintanance costs.

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Objectives

The aim of this project to

track the energy-saving

potential of montion-

controlled dimming in

streetlighting.

of the saving by LEDification.

This is due to the low level

traffic typical for residential

areas.

The solution

50+ LED lumianires were

installed with radar sensor

on each column. The

neibouring sensors are

linked, so the system can

predict the speed of the

object (pedestrian or car)

and adjust the lighting

accordingly.

The resultThe energy consumption

of the fixtures is trackable.

It delivers 40% additional

savings on the top of the

saving by LEDification. This

is due to the low level

traffic typical for residential

areas.

Case Study3: Szentendre, Hungary

Dynamic control by movement sensors

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✓Controlled LED lighting adds safety and comfort urban environment

✓Well-established technology, hundreds of references✓Proven ROI✓ESCO finance model is avaialble✓Lighting quality is accarding to the standards✓Future-proof✓Very visible (!), easy to communicate

✓A better quality of life for citizens and visitors

✓Reduced accident rates✓ Improved security

✓Reliable track of assets

* Source: Tungsram projects’ experience

Opportunities learnt from Tier1&2 projects

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Over-specification of productso 120-277V driver for a 230V network

o Solution: 220-240V driver with MainsGuard featureo 0-10V control offers one-way communication, only

o Solution: DALI drivero Zhaga socket does not offer access to the mains

o Solution: 7-pin NEMA socketo LM-84 is useless due to measurement uncertaintity

o Solution: LM-80 and TM-21o Useful life claims over 100.000 hrs has no practical benefit

o Solution: Limit life-time claims according toapplications, but not more than 100,000 hrs

o Overestimation of energy-savingo Public rejection of dimming (especially dynamic)o The condition of the current infrastrucure as previewedo Delay of projects

* Source: Tungsram projects’ experience

Risks learnt from Tier1&2 projects

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Plug&Play lighting

fixture and pole

Hosting services for

Security cameras

Parking management

Traffic management

Environmental sensors

E-mobility

WIFI

LIFI

Features I&E Benefit

„Rental” partnership

with service providers

• +100-1000%

CAPEX

• + 100-500% OPEX

Continuous income

via „Rental” fee

Additional++ value stream

from

• Space

• Power suply

• Bandwidth

• Maintenance

Tier3:

Apps Economy

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Extended Services beyond

lighting

Built-in and service

provider

• Security cameras

• Parking management

• Traffic management

• Environmental sensors

• Support autonomous

driving

• E-mobility

• WIFI

• LIFI

Features I&E Benefit

Service partnership

with end-users

• +100-10000%

CAPEX

• + 100-1000%

OPEX

City well-being

Continuous Additional++++

value stream from

• Crime reduction

• Higher infrastructure

utilization (carparks,

roads)

• Reduced CO2

emission

• Early alerts of

abnormal conditions

• …

Tier4:

Built-in Intelligence

beyond lighting

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Revenue streams from

extended services:

- better parking enforcement

- traffic management

- weather prediction

- CCTV

- Wi-fi

- e-mobility

New, Data Revenue Stream needs to be established

Revenue stream from apps hosting

at lighting points:

- Protected space

- Power supply

- Data transmission

Upto

500%

Upto

1000%

Exploring the Value Proposition 2/2 Beyond

lighting

OPEX

CAPEX Hosting

services

TIER3

City

wellness

TIER4

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Goals

• Improve the city’s

attractiveness to citizens &

businesses by adding effective

& innovative services

• Enable better decision

making through the use of

data for all stake holders:

government, business &

residents

• Provide better quality of life:

healthier & happier citizens

Benefits

• A better quality of life for citizens and

visitors

• Economic competitiveness to attract

industry and business companies

• An environmentally and economical

conscious focus on sustainability

• A more efficient and responsive city that

delivers better outcomes:

• 30-40% fewer crime incidents

• 8-15% lower disease buder

• 15-30 mins less daily commute

• 25-80 liters of water saved per person

per day

• 20-35% faster emergency response

Smart Cities add digital intelligence to existing urban systems,

making it possible to do more with less*

* Source: McKinsey Global Institute

Smart City goals & benefits

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Tungsram smart solutions

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A smart city is has to be a system of intelligent applications that

cooperate,

exchange information

support the city as a whole to be a more competitive

innovative settlement based on sustainable development.

Phase 1 –

6 months+

Phase 2 –

12 months+

Phase 3 –

18 months+

Develop smart

city concept

Implement

subsystems

Smart &

connected city

Phase 0 – available

Now

LEDification

Creating Smart City & connected regions

from conception to implementation step

by step - modularity

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Phase 1 –

6 months+

Phase 2 –

12 months+

Phase 3 –

18 months+

Phase 0 –

available Now

LEDification:

• Smart ready LED

solutions

• Harvest energy

saving

Map stake-holders for

projects definition

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Phase 1 –

6 months+

Phase 2 –

12 months+

Phase 3 –

18 months+

Develop smart city

concept:

• focusing on the local

features, challenges

& capabilities

• Prioritize the

development

projects defining

the modules by

driver aspects

Phase 0 –

available Now

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Phase 1 –

6 months+

Phase 2 –

12 months+

Phase 3 –

18 months+

Implement

subsystems:

• smart city dashboard

with existing data

• Smart building

solutions

• Smart parking, smart

bus stop

Map the local

company capabilities

for projects support

Phase 0 –

available Now

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Phase 1 –

6 months+

Phase 2 –

12 months+

Phase 3 –

18 months+

Smart & connected

city:

• Smart lighting

solutions

• Smart traffic

monitoring & analytics

• Smart public

transport

• Develop further the

smart city dashboard

with new solutions

data

Phase 0 –

available Now

Thank you.