Street lighting is a foundational piece of urban infrastructure and is often the first step cities take toward becoming smart cities. Research cited by Dimonoff shows that around 89% of the world’s 363 million streetlights are expected to convert to LED by 2027, bringing cities lower energy use, reduced maintenance costs, and a smaller environmental footprint. Dimonoff has spent 15 years building its Dimonoff | SCMS platform to help municipalities capture those gains.
The Dimonoff | SCMS platform manages connected infrastructure through nodes linked by gateways or cellular connectivity, giving operators higher communication speed alongside real-time remote monitoring, energy reporting with anomaly alerts, an integrated maintenance module, and compatibility with third-party devices and multiple lighting sources and voltages. Dimonoff positions itself among the top 5 smart street lighting companies globally, citing major deployments in Montreal (over 132,500 fixtures), Mississauga (over 50,500 fixtures), and Laval (37,000 LED fixtures with smart controls).
Beyond lighting, the company notes that the same platform extends to other smart city applications, including smart parking, license plate recognition, environmental monitoring, audio and gunshot detection, and video surveillance, allowing municipalities to consolidate multiple infrastructure needs into a single management system.