Norway introduced inductive LED street lights

According to British media reported on January 1, Norway recently installed for some highway in the country can independently adjust the light intensity of the induction lamp, in order to further energy-saving emission reduction.

Norway introduced inductive LED street lights

It is reported that the lights are installed in the Oslo outskirts of Hole near (Hole), a 5 miles (8 km) on both sides of the road. These inductive LED street lights reduce the brightness by 20% when no cars, bicycles, or pedestrians pass by; when the radar sensor detects a passing vehicle, the light level will be adjusted to 100%.

Allegedly, after the installation of inductive street lights can save 2,100 kilowatts per week, while other types of street lights compared to LED street lights will help reduce emissions and more environmentally friendly.

In addition to the new street lamps, Norway is also actively pursuing energy conservation and environmental protection in other areas.

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