Singapore plans to replace the national street lights into LEDs before 2022

The Singapore Land Transport Authority plans to replace the island-wide streetlights with more energy-efficient LED streetlights by 2022 and to use new remote monitoring systems to switch street lights to suit weather conditions.

Singapore plans to replace the national street lights into LEDs before 2022

LED (Light Emitting Diodes) street lamps can save about 25% of energy compared to street lights currently in use, according to a statement issued by the Land Transport Bureau of Singapore. According to the Singapore Land Transport Bureau, LED street lights are more reliable and have a lower frequency of replacement, helping to save energy and reduce manpower and maintenance costs.

Singapore authorities have launched two pilot projects in the past, in some areas to test high power and general power LED street lamp. From 2013 began to be part of the street lights into LED street lights, has been installed for about 4000 street lights LED lamp.

The Government of Singapore street lamp replacement program in three phases:

The first phase, which will cover 500 low-traffic and residential roads, is scheduled to be completed by 2018. The second phase, which is concentrated in the central region, is expected to be completed by 2019. The third stage, the replacement of the rest of the street lights project is expected to be completed by 2022 years ago.

The Government of Singapore will tender for the second phase of the project. The central area of ??about 25,000 street lights will switch to high-power LED lamp, the rest of the road will switch to general power LED lamp. Interested companies may be interested in Singapore government-related tender information.

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