Smart lighting: towards efficient and sustainable lighting

The Smart Lighting market refers to all the systems and technologies that, when used wisely, provide the right lighting while saving energy. The generic term “Smart Lighting” thus refers to technologies that enable lighting to be controlled, monitored and managed locally or via a network.

Smart lighting products are used in a variety of applications, in both indoor and outdoor lighting. At LACROIX, we offer a full range of solutions that cover both public spaces (roads, parks, parking lots) and private areas (industrial building surrounds, residential areas).

Connected lighting management

Not only our smart systems allow you to control your lighting remotely via mobile applications or management interfaces, they also measure energy consumptions and detect malfunctions.. Thanks to advanced sensors and algorithms, it is also possible to adapt lighting intensity to human presence, ambient brightness or defined time slots, thereby significantly reducing energy costs and ensuring greater sustainability of installations.

Local lighting management

Local autonomous lighting management is also possible, without the need to connect to a remote network. Using sensors and appropriate programming, lighting intensity can be adjusted according to presence and time. This approach guarantees energy savings while ensuring user comfort and safety.

Connection and protection of lighting masts

Finally, all these systems and the LED luminaires they are associated with need to be protected against external phenomena such as lightning strikes, or accidental surcharges: that’s why we also offer a complete range of lamppost enclosures that provide both electrical connection and protection for your equipment.

Installation and maintenance assistance

Facilitating  maintenance is essential to guarantee the reliability and durability of public lighting installations. We offer a complete range of solutions to make your life easier! We are proud to contribute to improving the safety of your teams.

Driven by the development of smart cities, which aim at efficiently managing their urban infrastructure while reducing their carbon footprint, the Smart Lighting market faces a number of challenges linked to high initial costs, cybersecurity and device interoperability. Evolving standards and innovation in connected objects (known as IoT) will continue to drive the market.

Smart lighting is a central pillar to the ecological and digital transition, with a promising future driven by technological innovation and environmental awareness.