Philips' SmartPoles Pilot Project Launched

By Chrissie Cluney December 22, 2015

The city of San Jose, California has partnered with Royal Philips to pilot 50 Philips (News - Alert) SmartPoles and bring together energy-efficient LED lighting and fully-integrated 4G LTE wireless technology by Ericsson. The program was initiated through the San Jose’s Demonstration Partnership Policy, established to support the City’s economic development strategy and City operations.

“San Jose is a leader in leveraging Silicon Valley innovations to help adapt to the realities of today's super-connected, global world,” said Mayor Sam Liccardo of San Jose.

The goal of putting the SmartPoles in the city is to drive expanded wireless broadband coverage throughout the city and provide more than 50 percent in energy savings.


The 50 Philips SmartPoles, along with 750 Philips RoadFocus LED luminaires, are connected by a system through which they can be wirelessly controlled to modify lighting and accommodate the needs of the city. The installation of the LED luminaires is aligned with San Jose’s Vision Zero Street lighting goal. This goal is to improve nighttime safety by updating streetlights so that they are brighter and provide more energy efficient “white” LED light. The new Philips SmartPole fixtures are 50 percent more energy efficient than conventional street lighting.

“The Philips SmartPole technology is providing progressive cities like San Jose with the opportunity to deliver new services and value to its residents, businesses and visitors,” said Amy Huntington, President, Philips Lighting Americas. “Mayor Liccardo understands that connected lighting systems like this, which leverage energy-saving LED lights, along with more efficient broadband access, will benefit the community. We are also seeing the potential for street lights to become wireless digital hubs that will offer a full suite of digital services that will benefit the city and citizens.”

The town of San Jose, California is making a conscious effort to keep its citizens safe and productive while on their streets. 




Edited by Ken Briodagh


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