70% lower energy consumption Philips new wireless smart connected lighting system landing US

Philips Lighting recently introduced the new Philips InterAct wireless smart connected lighting system, which is aimed at the global office lighting system market worth more than $5 billion today. Through this system, property managers can reduce building energy consumption by up to 70% without extensive renovation of the office building, thereby optimizing operations and creating a more comfortable office environment. The system will be the first to land in the United States, targeting more than 15 billion square feet of existing office market in North America.

The system will be the first to land in the United States, targeting more than 15 billion square feet of existing office market in North America. The system is equipped with a light source and luminaire with sensors that will be installed and operated by Philips Lighting, charging management services, without the customer having to invest any capital at an early stage.

Through the sensor network, the system automatically switches or dims the lights, and collects detailed data such as energy consumption and office space usage, which will be statistically analyzed in the back-end management software.

If all office buildings in North America can be fully updated in 2030, it is expected to reduce the total investment of each company by 6.4 billion US dollars (equivalent to the total output of 36 medium-sized power stations) or reduce 44 million tons in the US. Carbon dioxide emissions.

The Philips InterAct Wireless Smart Interconnect Lighting System complements the Philips Power over Ethernet (PoE) Smart Interconnected Lighting System. The Philips PoE system is designed for new and deep-renovated office buildings, while the Philips InterAct system is geared toward larger-scale existing office building lighting retrofit projects.

“Our new lighting system can quickly achieve energy savings. Customers only need to pay monthly service fees according to the clear effect, no need to make pre-investment in equipment transformation, ie contract energy management mode.” Emmanuel Sabonnadiere, general manager of Philips Lighting Professional Lighting Business, said, “ However, energy conservation is just one of the many advantages of this system. Our “Lighting as a Service” model enables customers to focus on their business, avoiding worries in operations, and helping managers understand the information they collect from sensors. Increased operational efficiency by using energy and office space."

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