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Public Lighting Evolution

Extend the value of public lighting

When public lighting is controlled and actively managed, it can support more than everyday illumination. It can help municipalities create adaptive places, support IoT applications and connect to future city services where the need, ownership and operating model are clear..

Capelon helps municipalities turn public lighting infrastructure into practical smart city capability — without losing control of daily lighting operation.

a common starting point

When selected parts of the infrastructure is ready to do more

Municipalities do not need to modernise the entire lighting infrastructure before extending its value. Connected streetlight cabinets, luminaire-level control and established operating routines may already be in place in selected areas, while other parts remain earlier in the modernisation journey.

The possibilities in each area are shaped by earlier choices: luminaire readiness, socket standards, D4i capability and driver data, streetlight cabinet and feeder-group logic, power strategy, CMS strategy and documentation.

The next question is where the infrastructure is ready to create additional value. In some areas, this may mean adaptive lighting for safety, traffic, events or environmental priorities. In others, it may mean IoT applications, environmental insight, open integration or support for future city services.

Adaptive Lighting

Lighting can respond to local conditions, safety needs, traffic patterns, events or environmental priorities

Power for devices

Use continuously powered lighting infrastructure to supply selected field devices.

Connected ioT

Connect compatible IoT devices through the lighting infrastructure and share data with wider city management platforms.

From managed operation to smart city value

Turning public lighting into practical city capability

Extend is where prepared and actively managed lighting infrastructure can be used for wider municipal value. When lighting behaviour, power availability, communication and ownership are considered together, selected use cases become easier to operate, evaluate and scale.

Managed operation

CMS integration through TALQ and Fiware · Connected infrastructure · insight · management

Place-based value

Safety · traffic · biodiversity · events · environmental priorities

power and connectivity

Continuously powered areas · compatible IoT devices · field-level communication ·  data sharing

Scalable Value

Adaptability · long-term operational excellence

Key considerations

Choices that shape future capability

Every municipality has its own priorities, organisation and technical starting point. These are some of the considerations that often shape the extend step.

Extension should start from the outcome, not from the technology. Relevant use cases may include safety, traffic adaptation, biodiversity, environmental insight, event lighting, energy optimisation or other types of selected smart-city services.
Some places may benefit from lighting behaviour that adapts to movement, traffic, time, events or environmental requirements. The value depends on the local need, the type of place and how the lighting scenario will be operated over time.
Continuously powered areas can make it possible to supply selected field devices through the lighting infrastructure. In other parts of the estate, traditional on/off switching may still be the better operational choice. The value lies in choosing the right power strategy by area.

Connected IoT should be linked to a clear use case, compatible devices and a realistic operating model. It should also be clear how data will be communicated, integrated, used and maintained over time.

A technically possible use case still needs a responsible owner. The municipal function that benefits from the data, behaviour or service should also be involved in defining how it will be used, maintained and followed up.

A pilot is most valuable when it creates learning that can be used in normal operation. Clear ownership, maintenance logic, documentation and follow-up help prevent new functions from becoming isolated projects.

Northbound integration with other management systems becomes relevant when other data can improve how public lighting is operated, or when other municipal use cases can benefit from the lighting infrastructure.  TALQ and FIWARE help connect lighting data, devices and city systems without locking the municipality into one management platform.

Why it matters

The Public lighting infrastructure can be used for wider city needs.

A managed foundation, clear ownership and operational insight make it possible to add new use cases without compromising daily lighting operation.

How Capelon helps

How Capelon supports Extend

Cabinet control

Create the area logic needed to monitor the estate and handle on/off switching or continuously power of selected parts of the lighting estate.

Luminaire control

Enables adaptive lighting, while the same field infrastructure can be used for compatible devices where power and mesh connectivity are in place.

GreenStreet Vision

Manage extended lighting infrastructure in one operational view, with support for follow-up, operational control and open integration through standards such as TALQ and FIWARE.

Ready to plan the next step in your lighting evolution?

Capelon can help identify where the infrastructure can do more — without compromising control, safety or daily operation.