A Piece of the Future on Every Pole
Smart Lighting in Public Spaces –
 Celle Shows the Way
The city of Celle has completely upgraded its street lighting to energy-efficient LED technology – a project that sets a powerful example. The benefits are clear for all:
- Citizens enjoy improved lighting quality
 - Municipal budgets see dramatic cost savings
 - The environment gains through climate and species protection
 
2.5 Million kWh
Saved per Year.
Celle’s Leap into a New Era of Lighting
Celle has fully converted its street lighting to LED – a whole year ahead of schedule. Around 10,000 luminaires were upgraded, now delivering efficient and climate-friendly illumination across the city.
The impact speaks for itself:
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2.5 million kWh less electricity consumed annually
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1,057 tonnes less CO₂ emissions per year
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Significantly lower maintenance costs
 
This project is a prime example of how sustainable urban development and economic efficiency can go hand in hand –
 a true flagship initiative for the municipal energy transition!
Project details
- Customer: Stadtwerke Celle
 - Location: Celle, Germany
 - Products / Solutions: SL 21 iQ, Mushroom luminaire iQ
 - Year: 2024
 



Celle’s Winning Results

Celle cuts energy costs by around 80% with its switch to LED – and also saves on maintenance and servicing.
A key benefit:
 The SITECO system is built for 100,000+ operating hours, eliminating the need for frequent maintenance and lift operations.

The ability to adjust the lighting at any time to meet changing needs is a major advantage for the city of Celle. Luminaires equipped with iQ technology offer real future-proofing.
 Celle mainly uses the following features:
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SITECO iQ Night-Set
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SITECO iQ Lumen-Switch
 

LED luminaires attract significantly fewer insects – especially when combined with extra-warm, insect-friendly light colors. What’s more, our lighting technology ensures that light is directed only downward onto the useful area. This helps prevent unnecessary skyward emissions – because reducing light pollution is becoming an increasingly important topic for municipalities.

Celle is sending a strong signal for local climate action and sustainable urban development: With its new lighting system, the city significantly reduces CO₂ emissions and energy consumption every year.


