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For an overview of Tondo’s Smart Lighting solutions, check out this post: Understanding the Basics of Smart Street and Area Lighting.
As cities around the world continue to adopt smarter, more efficient technologies, the economic case for smart roadway and area lighting controls becomes clear.
Tondo Smart Lighting solutions offer a comprehensive suite of benefits tailored for city streetlight operations and management. These include consistent and safe lighting, a zero-management technology platform, AI-enabled automations, smart city sensor and smart meter integration, safer lighting, improved energy efficiency, a reduced carbon footprint of roadway and area lighting, reduced lighting maintenance costs, remote control and monitoring, AI-enabled fault detection, and seamless integration with existing city operations and maintenance software applications.
For cities who own their own lighting assets and are currently on an unmetered rate plan, there is a significant opportunity for savings moving to a metered streetlight rate plan. Most utilities in the U.S. offer metered streetlight rate plans for cities who own their own assets.
In cases where city lighting assets are owned by their utility and electricity is bundled in a streetlight service, a city would need to purchase their energy from a third-party retailer in order to take advantage of metered electricity savings.
43% of electricity sold in the U.S. is sold in 18 “de-regulated” states, enabling cities to purchase electricity from an electricity “retailer” and have it delivered by their current “transmission and delivery utility” partner. As of June 2024, these states include:
| California | New Jersey | |
| Connecticut | New York | |
| Delaware | Ohio | |
| Illinois | Oregon | |
| Maine | Pennsylvania | |
| Maryland | Rhode Island | |
| Massachusetts | Texas | |
| Michigan | Virginia | |
| New Hampshire | District of Columbia |
In this example, we consider 10,000 streetlights in a California city within the SCE utility territory. For cities in other jurisdictions, although the precise costs will vary based on their utility rate plans and number of fixtures, and whether they are currently on a metered or unmetered rate plan, and whether their fixtures are owned by the utility or by the city, the costs and benefits will demonstrate significant cash-flow positive benefits.
Tondo offers a free custom analysis for cities based on this model – contact us to let us help you understand your specific costs and benefits.
For this city controlling lights on a “dusk-to-dawn” basis, the current costs are estimated as:
The total annual streetlight operating costs used in this analysis are estimated at $1,575,451.
The total cost reduction from deploying Tondo Smart Lighting is estimated at 67.7%, translating to $1,067,368 in operational savings for a California city with 10,000 fixtures in the Southern California Edison territory:
This 67,7% reduction in operating costs come from:
This scenario projects a reduction in the cost of streetlight operations from $1,575,451 to $1,067,368 annually. A Tondo Smart Lighting project can offer full cost recovery in just 3.3 years and offers a 20-year net ROI of $15.47 million, equivalent to the 20-year value of $16.15m and exceeding the 5.1 year cost recovery from an LED retrofit project.
The costs for implementing Tondo’s Smart Lighting solution consider a Southern California city with 10,000 fixtures and include:
The total annual project cost used in this analysis is estimated at $2,164,217.
Savings from metered electricity rates are based on transitioning from an unmetered to a metered streetlight rate plan, which requires accurate monitoring and billing of electricity consumption. Tondo’s solutions comply with ANSI C12.1 and ANSI C136.50 standards, ensuring precise energy logging and potential migration to metered plans such as SCE LS-3.
Note that many utilities have not yet approved on-fixture energy metering for ANSI C136.50 compliant controls and any meters used under their metered rate plans must be approved for their rate plan use. As such, we have included the $114,771 cost of utility meters in our calculations that may be avoided in the event your utility approves the use of Tondo’s advanced energy metering capabilities.
Savings from correcting over-lighting are calculated by comparing the rated and commissioned wattage of fixtures. For example, an analysis of the City of San Jose’s lighting assets showed an 8.6% over-lighting based on 33% of their assets dimmed, leading to significant savings when dimming is applied appropriately. Given that only one-third of their assets were commissioned as dimmed, we might expect the 8.6% to be significantly under-estimated.
Current dusk-to-dawn lighting unnecessarily delivers 100% of a fixture’s rated power to the pavement. Tondo’s AI-powered lighting controls deliver safer lighting according to North American ANSI/IES standards, reducing light waste by 50.3%. For example, a Local roadway with low adjacent pedestrian and cyclist traffic requires only 50% of the lighting compared with high adjacent pedestrian and cyclist traffic volumes.
Since 2010, “modular” LED fixtures have become available, enabling maintenance crews to replace the LED driver independently of the LED light panel. This can offer significant savings, as the lifecycles of LED light panels may be extended via dimming.
By reducing operating temperatures through dimming, Tondo extends the lifecycle of LED light panels, decreasing fixture replacement costs, as has been shown in studies that describe the relationship of power, heat, and LED lifespans. The lifecycle of LED lamps with an average 50.3% dimming according to ANSI/IES RP-8-22 can be extended by 166%, significantly lowering maintenance costs.
Tondo’s Cloud IQ CMS centralizes and automates streetlight management, providing real-time alerts and actionable insights. This greatly reduces the workload on city operations teams, with an expectation of a 33% efficiency gain and related cost savings.
ANSI/IES RP-8-22, Section 9.8.3 describes a number of expected efficiencies from the use of a CMS :
Preventive maintenance analysis
In addition to these basic capabilities, Tondo can provide AI-driven actionable insights such as:
Tondo’s Cloud IQ is a fully-managed cloud infrastructure that may be deployed on Tondo’s cloud or a city’s own cloud, eliminating the technology management burden on cities that would otherwise neutralize operational efficiencies, and ensuring cities have data sovereignty for all connected infrastructure.
With the growing emphasis on sustainability and net-zero carbon initiatives, carbon credit costs and benefits play a crucial role in evaluating smart lighting solutions. Tondo Smart Lighting contributes to carbon reduction efforts by optimizing energy usage and reducing the carbon footprint of streetlighting by the 45.11% savings realized from correcting over-lighting and roadway lighting standards. The source data for the carbon equivalents footprint of SCE’s energy was obtained from www.electricitymaps.com.
These savings, though modest compared to the overall project cost, contribute to the city’s broader sustainability goals. By reducing energy consumption and the associated carbon footprint, Tondo Smart Lighting helps cities meet regulatory requirements and environmental targets.
Tondo Smart Lighting solutions offer a robust, cost-effective approach to modern streetlight management. By leveraging advanced technologies like AI and deep learning, cities can achieve significant economic benefits, enhance safety, and pave the way for smarter infrastructure. As cities continue to seek sustainable and efficient solutions, Tondo Smart Lighting stands out as the leader in transforming roadway and area lighting operations.
For a customized cost-benefit analysis tailored to your city’s specific needs, contact us here at Tondo through this website. For a detailed review of the business case, please refer to the full document available here.
Here, we explore the advantages of Tondo’s hardware-based security measures over competitors’ software-based solutions, as well as the benefits of Tondo’s fully managed back-end cloud platform.
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