Dimonoff announced a partnership with Mexico’s National Commission for the Efficient Use of Energy (CONUEE) to deploy three smart lighting pilot projects across Mexican cities over a twelve-month period. The initiative aims to test emerging technologies that could help reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs on a national scale, addressing an infrastructure base of more than 10 million street lighting fixtures, of which roughly 6.2 million are inefficient or replaceable with energy-saving equipment.
The first installation launched in Ciudad Juárez in March 2021, covering two main thoroughfares, in partnership with lighting contractor DyH Mexicana S.A. de C.V. Connected nodes on the streetlights are managed through the Dimonoff | SCMS platform, letting CONUEE officials remotely configure, monitor and control the devices in real time, detect electrical failures instantly, and measure changes in electricity consumption as adjustments are made.
A second pilot project was scheduled to begin in May 2021 in Tlaltenango, with a third planned for the summer of 2021 in Guadalajara. DyH Mexicana, which brings more than 25 years of experience in industrial, commercial and public lighting design, was involved in each installation.
Dimonoff’s platform enables autonomous and centralized management of streetlights, allowing municipal authorities to adjust lighting levels across an entire network or specific groups of fixtures from a single interface, supporting Mexico’s broader push toward more efficient public lighting infrastructure.