Philips Lighting Launches New Futureproofed Smart LED Family of Streetlights

Philips Lighting, a Royal Philips company and global leader in lighting, today announced the Philips DigiStreet range of road and street lighting luminaires that are designed to bring energy saving LED lighting to cities while giving them the option to migrate to connected street lighting when they are ready. Philips DigiStreet comes in a range of forms and optics to satisfy various lighting needs of cities and urban areas. Each luminaire’s specification is uniquely identified via the QR code on the Philips Service tag, enabling smartphone access for easy commissioning and maintenance information.

Philips DigiStreet uses the latest LED lighting technology which typically brings energy savings of around 40% compared to conventional street lighting from day one. Furthermore, high quality LED light improves the livability of cities, providing the right light to make streets brighter and safer.

Philips DigiStreet Luminaire REVO Road. (All photos courtesy of Philips)

Philips DigiStreet luminaire is equipped with the option to connect the street light. A socket on top of the luminaire enables a Philips CityTouch connector node to be added. This plug-and-play node enables wireless connection to the Philips CityTouch street lighting management system. With this upgrade, the street light can be monitored, controlled and managed remotely. Typically, this provides an additional 30% energy saving on top of the 40% saving achieved by switching to LED. Maintenance cost and time are also reduced as real-time information on the status of each light point is relayed to the operator who can troubleshoot remotely or schedule crews to a precise location. No more driving around looking for faults. Philips CityTouch system also offers a complete workflow management application to manage all lighting assets effectively.

Philips DigiStreet luminaire is also “sensor ready.’’ It comes with a universal socket on the bottom of the luminaire which enables a sensor to be added. Sensor applications could include a motion detector so that light is dimmed when no-one is around; parking sensors to monitor the availability of parking slots on the road; sensors to monitor traffic density, air quality, etc. Already built into Philips DigiStreet luminaires is the Philips Xitanium Sensor Ready Driver which enables a wide variety of sensors to work when connected with the luminaire.

Philips DigiStreet Luminaire  Revo Catenary.

“Different towns and cities have different needs and whilst the switch to LED lighting is taking place all over the world, not every municipality is ready to go to connected lighting from day one. What Philips DigiStreet luminaire offers is a clear migration path.” said Vasanth Philomin, Public Segment Leader, Business Professional Systems Philips Lighting. “We believe Philips DigiStreet luminaire is ideally suited for municipal customers big and small, bringing energy saving LED lighting now and the ability to connect as and when ready to realize the benefits from using smart city technologies.”

Philips DigiStreet luminaire offers a range of six different luminaires, including four road specific luminaires, which offer between 1,000 and 30,000 lumens. The range meets a large variety of lighting needs from main roads to narrow paths, plaza and pedestrian areas, providing a variety of optics, while maintaining a consistent look and feel. It comes with best in class LED performance to ensure each luminaire provides the most optimized efficacy.

Philips DigiStreet Luminaire REVO PostTop.
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