Case studies
Networks running on Dimonoff today.
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Case studies
- 132,500Connected luminaires
Montréal, Canada
Montréal converted its entire street lighting network to LED and connected every fixture to one management platform, across 19 boroughs and three different controller vendors.
Read the case study - 50,000Connected streetlights
Mississauga, Canada
Mississauga converted 50,000 street lights to LED and put a utility-accepted revenue meter inside every node, so adaptive dimming could be billed on measured consumption.
Read the case study - 37,000Connected luminaires
Laval, Canada
Laval converted 37,000 street lighting fixtures under a $34.5 million contract and connected the lighting platform to the asset management, traffic and GIS systems the City already ran.
Read the case study - 6,160Streetlights converted to date
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Columbus began converting its street lighting to Dimonoff's networked LED system in 2021, starting in the Linden neighbourhood. The City's full network runs to 58,000 lights, and conversion is proceeding in phases.
Read the case study - 6,141Municipal luminaires on Dimonoff | SCMS
Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada
Shawinigan's aging high-pressure sodium streetlights had reached end of life. The City replaced its full cobra-head fleet, 6,141 fixtures, with a Dimonoff | SCMS network set to 60% output at launch, and later added sewer-level sensors to the same platform.
Read the case study - 316Fixtures converted to LED with RME wireless nodes
Ankeny, Iowa, United States
Karl Chevrolet, the third-largest Chevrolet dealership in the United States at 1,307,815 square feet, had been shutting off half its lighting after hours to control costs, creating uneven, unsecure lighting across the lot. It converted 316 fixtures to LED with Dimonoff RME nodes instead.
Read the case study - 200Fixtures converted to LED with RME wireless nodes
Québec City, Quebec, Canada
Galeries de la Capitale, Québec City's largest mall at 1,500,000 square feet, was running 30-year-old sodium fixtures with security and energy costs trending the wrong way. It converted about 200 fixtures to LED with Dimonoff RME nodes, linked to its building management system.
Read the case study - 1,781HPS streetlights converted to LED with wireless control
Dover, New Hampshire, United States
Dover's street lighting was owned and operated by a public utility, which meant the City had no visibility into consumption and no data to negotiate its own lighting bill. Converting 1,781 fixtures to LED with Dimonoff's wireless control system changed both.
Read the case study - 130Fixtures converted with RME wireless nodes
Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Residents near Highland Park's outdoor arena had raised safety concerns about inadequate lighting in the surrounding commercial district. The City converted 130 fixtures to LED with Dimonoff RME nodes and Dimonoff | SCMS, in what it describes as the first smart lighting project on Chicago's North Shore.
Read the case study - 1,000Municipalities in Quebec, only 10 with over 100,000 residents
Province of Quebec, Canada
Of Quebec's roughly 1,000 municipalities, only 10 exceed 100,000 residents, and most lack the budget to negotiate a smart lighting contract alone. The Fédération québécoise des municipalités coordinated group purchasing so smaller towns could convert at big-city pricing.
Read the case study - 900LED streetlights dimmed to 50% overnight since January 2023
Varennes, Quebec, Canada
Varennes had already converted its streetlights to LED by 2019. In 2023 it partnered with Hilo, Hydro-Québec's demand-response subsidiary, to dim its roughly 900 streetlights to 50% overnight and further during winter peak-demand events.
Read the case study - 50%Automatic dimming from 10 p.m. to sunrise
Sterling Ranch, Colorado, United States
Sterling Ranch, a planned smart-home community exposed to Colorado's natural disasters, wanted to reach residents outdoors in an emergency without new infrastructure. Dimonoff and Siemens built CitySafe into the community's streetlight network.
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