Flashnet Solution Selected to Power Up 75,000 Smart Streetlamps
The smart city transformation of Washington, D.C. will be powered by 75,000 inteliLIGHT® streetlight controllers.
July 12, 2022. By News Bureau

The smart city transformation of Washington, D.C. will be powered by 75,000 inteliLIGHT® streetlight controllers. The $309 million project will reduce energy use by more than 50%, improve equity of service, and extend Wi-Fi coverage in underserved neighborhoods.
The District of Columbia's maintenance services department relies on its citizens to contact them to identify streetlight malfunctions. This is because the current urban lighting in Washington is based on older, high energy-consuming sodium lamps and remote monitoring and control was not yet available. That is about to change.
The District's vision for a smarter, safer and more energy efficient city has brought intelligent urban lighting to the attention of the City Council, which recently approved a project to convert all the city's street lights to energy-efficient LED technology with remote monitoring and control capabilities.
The project plans to reduce the energy consumption by more than 50%, optimizing maintenance operations and enabling safer, more connected communities.
Part of the implementation consortium, ENGIE North America is the design and construction contractor and EQUANS participates as the lighting service provider for the next 15 years, with Flashnet as a smart lighting solution provider: hardware, communications and software.
"The benefits of inteliLIGHT connected street lighting extend beyond illumination, and we are proud to demonstrate our capabilities in Washington, D.C. This is an important breakthrough for Flashnet in North America, laying the ground for citywide connected infrastructure and improving the lives of generations to come." concluded Lorand Mozes, CEO Flashnet.
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