DUBLIN, June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “Southeast Asia Smart Street Lighting Market Calls for Convergence of Illumination and Information Technologies, 2020” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The study’s scope covers lighting and control systems used as components in smart street lights of public, private and logistics infrastructures. It segments the smart street lighting market in Southeast Asia as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Upgrading public street lights to LED lights have resulted in energy savings. However, connected or smart street lights can achieve better energy efficiency and promote other applications, such as security, Wi-Fi, and data. Networked, adaptive street lighting solutions have emerged as a leading smart city application. Although replacing existing street lights with LED lamps can cut down a city’s electricity cost by 50%, networking these LEDs can deliver additional energy savings and bring down the payback period to less than six years.
Enabled by IoT and cloud, the smart street lighting solution provides an ideal platform for multiple smart city services. These include lighting control and energy optimization, traffic control and smart parking, environmental monitoring and analysis, public safety and security, EV charging, and digital signage and communication.
The publisher examines the driving forces and challenges in implementing smart street lighting infrastructure and numerous applications that…