SEAK SMART CITY - Street Lighting Management via power line

Address

SEAK, s.r.o.
Slanská 11934/92
08006 Prešov
IČO: 46 150 749

http://www.seakenergetics.com/sk

Contact person

Peter Mocák
+421517715065
peter.mocak@seakenergetics.com
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Description

SEAK SMART CITY is a reliable street lighting control system that uses existing power lines for communication. Besides lighting, SEAK controls provide connectivity also for electric vehicle chargers and other IoT devices.

Economic benefits

Significantly reducing the consumption of public lighting is the main argument for smart lighting. The entire investment in replacing old lighting with smart LEDs is usually recouped within 3 years, and over the lifetime of the system (10 - 15 years) it will pay for itself several times over.

Environmental benefits

Up to 19% of global electricity consumption is for public lighting. The SEAK SMART CITY intelligent lighting control system delivers savings of 30%-40% in electricity and a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions. Smart lighting has no impact on noise or other emissions. As Seak uses existing power lines for communication, it also does not emit any electromagnetic waves and thus does not contaminate the environment with additional radio signals.

Examples of implementation of the solution in practice

Intelligent lighting control SEAK SMART CITY is used in more than 70 towns and cities not only in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Within the EU, the company manages lighting in Spain (Cordoba, Seville, Valencia, Malaga), also in Austria (Massendorf). It is not limited to the EU markets. It also manages lighting in Israel (Tel Aviv, Atlit), Ukraine (Kiev, Mena), Russia (Uralskyj, Astrakhan) and Serbia (Plandište). It also has a pilot project in India (Mumbai). It has been developing and delivering the lighting management system since 2009, the current version for smart cities since 2016. It is also installing the first pilot of smart charging for electric vehicles in Kiev, Tel Aviv and has signed an agreement with a distributor for its charging stations in India.

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