Because light management can simply do more
Light management is often associated with high-effort installations and complex electronic controls. This is an erroneous assumption because modern light management systems are not only easy to operate but also maximise light comfort and minimise energy costs. Both the spatial conditions as well as personal needs from the lighting are relevant. In the end though, various factors decide about individually suitable light management systems.
Dimming, daylight-dependent control, simple maintenance as well as switching according to occupancy or time provide a wide spectrum of saving possibilities. Intelligent luminaires equipped with sensors not only simplify installation but are immediately ready to operate. In addition, light management systems can be integrated into existing building controls. In larger building complexes they enable completely new options for lighting.
Identifying savings potential
Customised energy efficiency
TRILUX refurbishment solutions provide savings potential ranging from the simple upgrading of conventional lamps to LED to enhanced refurbishments that integrate light management.
LiveLink
A perfectly matched light management system
LiveLink simplifies and optimises light management. Intelligent light will revolutionise our everyday lives as the invention of the incandescent lamp once did. Light is able to support healing processes, improve our ability to concentrate and perform and increase our well-being and safety. What is still required for this revolution? Light management that offers new functions via intelligence and that makes planning and installation highly simple.
Human Centric Lighting
The right light at the right time.
In addition to the demand for higher energy efficiency, the stimulating effect of daylight is also focused on. Medical findings show that the biorhythm and therefore the extended life functions of people are significantly influenced by light. It therefore makes sense to take daylight as a role model for the artificial lighting of our modern living environments. In particular, the blue component of light, i.e. the colour of the sky has become our synchroniser. Modern light management systems utilise these findings and specifically control the various light components of lighting to achieve tangibly greater attention and well-being.
Smart City
Road lighting is becoming increasingly intelligent
Not only are the diverse benefits of light management systems utilised, but completely new application options have been established by connectivity and Smart City. Light posts and columns with sensor technology help to locate parking spaces, provide wireless internet access, feature small screens that can be used for city marketing or city tours and serve as "filling stations" for E-bikes and electrically powered cars.