intelligent lighting systems 2027
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Ronald Tol, Philips Lighting
Intelligent Lighting Systems 2027
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Topics
• It’s about TCO and effect…• Energy efficient light sources• Lighting controls
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Philips Lighting
We understand people…and improve their lives with lighting
Our Mission
The Clear Leader; Setting the pace in the lighting industry
Our Vision
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Building on strength Worldwide: untapped potential of existing lighting technology
Lighting accounts for 19% of electricity use
Today’s potential savings
• 53 billion Euros in electricity costs/year(20% savings @ EUR 10 cts/KWh)
• 296 million tons of CO2 emissions/year
• More than 779 million barrels of oil/year
• Output of more than 265 power plants (@ 2TWh/yr)
Sources: International Energy Agency (IEA)World Resource Institute (WRI)
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Building on strength For each customer segment an energy efficient lighting solution exist already today
34 kg CO85%
Home Lighting
CO2 savings per lamp per year
Energy improvement last 15 yearsArea of lighting
77 kg CO261%Office & Industrial
Lighting
115 kg CO2
80%Shop Lighting
109 kg CO257%
Road lighting
2
CO2 savings per lamp per year
Energy saving Area of lighting
34 kg CO282%
LEDs
2
2
HPL
GLS
TL8
GLS
TL5
CFLi
LED
Halo CDM
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End-user driven innovationNew market themes drive additional growth
latentawareness
latentawareness
emergingawarenessemerging
awarenessincreasingawarenessincreasingawareness
highawareness
highawareness
decreasinginterest
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End
use
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See and be seen
Total costof ownership
Safety & Comfort
Lifestylelighting
Maturity
Today
Tomorrow
Yesterday
Light &health
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Market theme concept: Safety
The same street before and after
• The street with new solution– Uses less energy– Provides higher quality light– Provides greater safety
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Market theme concept: Lifestyle lighting
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Market theme concept: Light & Health
Water purification Infra red sauna
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EUV
End-user driven innovation, technology leadershipProduct-technology innovation will continue to drive growth in Lighting
Time
High
Low
End
use
r/ M
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aren
ess IncandescentFluorescent
LED
Halogen
HID
UHP
CFL
OLED
Lasers
latentawareness
latentawareness
emergingawarenessemerging
awarenessincreasingawarenessincreasingawareness
highawareness
highawareness
decreasinginterest
decreasinginterest
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Shaping the future with Solid State LightingA brief history of (white) light sources
Open wood fire Oil Filament Gas discharge
Solid State Laser
In-organic LED
Organic LED
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AddedIntelligence
DesignersDelight
Renovation Embedded
Landscape scenarios
Use of lightNewConventional
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Hig
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HW
sol
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Renovation - SSL moves also into the home…..
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Renovation – Solid State Lighting Modules: Retrofit solution for Freezer Lighting
Reduced Total Cost of Ownership:• Up to 60% lower energy use• Longer life, Over 6 years @ 24/7
Better visibility of the frozen food:• Uniform high light level
Sustainability:• No mercury, lead
TL:Leds:
Freezer Lighting Solution
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Designers Delight: Ambiance creation
Outdoor
Hospitals
Homes
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Embedded solutions: more light points …. but how to control it?
Winter
Summer
Spring
Autumn
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Added intelligence
Ambilight Catch a color andlighten up your shop
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Lighting Control context
Spaces
People
Control
Lighting
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Shaping the future with Lighting ControlA brief history of lighting control
Switchesand dimmers
Luminairebased
Customized Solutions
Room-based solutions
Meshed networks
Standard-based Integrated networks
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Lighting Control related trendsNow 2027
Lighting Control
Touch a switch Design-enabling intuitive control, including
• Human intelligence• Ambient intelligence
Lighting A uniquely designed configuration of different types of light engines to create a single desired effect
A “standard” configuration of identical light engines to create multiple desired effects
Light engine • Fixed output• Fixed color• Fixed distribution• Fixed bulky dimensions
• Flexible output• All colors RGB / WW-CW• Flexible distribution• Flexible small dimensions
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Increased need for intelligent lighting control
On/Off
Dimming
Color variation
Dynamic Lighting(Time, color, patterns)
Beam direction
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Increased need for intelligent lighting control
Components with controllable
parameters
Sense and SimplicitySolutions
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1890- : Electric Light shifted the Lighting Paradigm
Solid State Lighting and Lighting Controls will shift it again
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But: how to prevent myopia?
Horse drawn carriage 1886: first Daimler automobile:“the horseless carriage”
1956: electrical street light 2005: Philips LED street light