Public Lighting Evolution
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Manage public lighting as priorities change
Public lighting is becoming a managed municipal infrastructure. It is no longer only about switching lights on and off. Municipalities need control, insight and flexibility to manage daily operation, respond to changing priorities and prepare for future needs.
Most municipalities are therefore not in one single phase of development. They are modernising, optimising and extending their lighting estate at the same time — but in different areas, with different needs and at different speeds.
Capelon helps municipalities implement and manage this ongoing evolution through the control, overview and operational structure needed to understand the estate, improve daily operation and extend functionality where new value can be created.
the three recurring priorities
A Manageable Estate
Modernisation is about bringing older or fragmented parts of the lighting estate under clearer control. This may include LED renewal, cabinet control, better asset understanding or preparing luminaires for future connected control.
Gain control · Understand the estate · Keep options open
Improve Daily operation
Optimisation turns control and data into better routines. It supports alerts handling, diagnostics, energy follow-up and lighting behaviour that can be refined by area, season and local need.
Dimming profiles · Alarms · Proactive operation
Smart City in Practice
When lighting infrastructure is prepared and actively managed, it can support wider municipal value, from adaptive lighting and powering of other devices to connected IoT where the need, ownership and operating model are clear.
Adaptive Lighting · Power for Devices · Connected IoT
Supports every step
Smart Management combines the technical and operational layers that help municipalities move from basic switching to managed public lighting.
Streetlight cabinet control
The operational backbone that makes streets, districts, feeder groups and cabinets visible and manageable at scale.
GreenStreet Vision
The working view for status, alarms, diagnostics, performance, settings and integration readiness.
Municipal working processes
The routines that turn insight into action – from alarm handling and prioritisation to follow-up and continuous improvement.
at the pace that fits your city
a smaller municipality
May begin with streetlight cabinet control, basic monitoring and clearer on/off switching logic.
A medium-sized municipality
May combine LED renewal, selected luminaire control and more structured maintenance routines.
A metropolitan city
May build for governance, IT compliance, integration readiness and city-scale operational control.