Philips develops solar powered LED street lighting breakthrough
Best value solution per km of road lighting
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January 23, 2012
Eindhoven, Netherlands – Philips has developed what is said to be the world’s most efficient and cost effective
solar powered LED street lighting solution per km of road.
Philips’ latest Solar Gen2 innovation is developed together with NXP Semiconductors N.V. and presents a total solution for highly
sustainable and efficient street lighting that is a serious alternative to grid connected systems, cutting back energy costs and
CO2 emissions.
Solar Gen2 offers a highly energy-efficient LED solution which is superior to any conventional lighting and allows for a lamp post
spacing of up to 50 meters, much wider than with other solutions, while at the same time complying with stringent EU road lighting
standards (ME3). By charging street lighting during the day, Solar Gen2 can supplement the capacity of the conventional electricity
grid.
Solar Gen2 is especially valuable for towns and cities near the equator, which can take advantage of the many hours of sunlight
to supplement the capacity of their conventional electricity grid – and so address their growing concerns about their ability
to meet the steep increase in energy demand. In rural areas it can literally light up the lives of an estimated 1.6 billion
people who don’t have access to conventional electricity.
“The Solar Gen 2 breakthrough underlines Philips’ commitment to provide innovative, meaningful solutions that help increase
people’s sense of well-being, comfort and safety around the world, while saving energy costs and avoiding CO2 emissions,”
reacted Marc de Jong, CEO Professional Lighting Solutions. “By combining the latest LED lighting with solar and battery developments,
Solar Gen2 offers a best-in class, reliable and cost-effective off-grid lighting solution that can help cities meet their growing
energy demand and significantly improve the lives of people who currently live without electricity,” he further commented.
René Penning de Vries, CTO at NXP Semiconductors, says: “We’re very proud to have developed this solution in collaboration with
Philips Lighting. By making Solar Gen2 as power efficient as possible, we’ve produced something which is genuinely groundbreaking
while remaining affordable in those countries that can benefit the most from it. Harnessing the energy of the sun as effectively
as possible means reduced electricity demand and a more robust infrastructure.”
The key to the breakthrough lies in the combination of new High Brightness LEDs along with unique patented optics to create
the most efficient and robust outdoor lighting system. On top of that, an intelligent charge controller, developed by NXP
Semiconductors N.V., ensures the transfer of a maximum amount of power from the solar panels to the batteries.
A smart way of charging and discharging maximizes battery life and light levels can be dimmed based on a self learning
intelligence and a history log.
A further benefit of the new solution is that it is future proofed by the inclusion of the Philips LEDGINE,
which allows LED modules and drivers over time to be simply replaced and upgraded. In addition, Solar Gen2 includes theft prevention.
Focus markets for Philips solar street lighting solutions are South East Asia, Africa, China, India and North America.
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