This has helped to achieve a reduction in energy costs, in the last financial year, of £447,313 per annum. The luminaire maintenance cycle has also increased from a 4-yearly cycle with the previous lighting to a 20-year cycle with the Factor and Factor Small achieving substantial savings on the maintenance of the lighting too.
A fault detection system built in to the CMS means that a valuable reduction in site visits, which is estimated to save £5.25 million over a 7-year period (CALC is 0.50m Energy 0.25m Maintenance = 0.75m*7yrs = 5.25m). It also ensures a high resident satisfaction level as any faults are flagged up and rectified far more quickly than was possible before.
The overall feedback has been extremely positive. The new LED lanterns are visibly better performing than their predecessors and keep the streets well-lit and safer for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers alike. The project was awarded a prestigious Lux Award in 2015 for the effective recycling of the old lanterns which enabled the council to meet its disposal responsibilities in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.