Smart street lighting control since 2006
Everystreetlight,undercontrol.
Dimonoff connects street and commercial lighting to a single platform, so your teams can monitor every fixture in real time, cut energy and maintenance costs by up to 50%, and keep public spaces safely lit.
- Projects deployed
- 575+
- Cities served
- 500+
- Countries
- 6
- Platform in production
- 20 yrs
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Pick the job that sounds like yours.
Municipalities
I have to modernise my infrastructure without increasing my budget.
Engineering and Smart City
I want a solution that will still be relevant in ten years.
Maintenance and critical assets
I want to know a piece of equipment is going to fail before it fails.
Multi-site and manufacturers
I want a single platform to manage my entire real estate portfolio.
Commercial & specialty venues
I don’t want to choose between a dark lot and a high energy bill.
How it is wired
Three pieces, one path for the data.
- 01 / On the pole
A controller on each luminaire
Fits a NEMA or Zhaga socket on any LED fixture, any manufacturer, from 100 to 527 V, with 0-10V or DALI dimming.
- 02 / In the field
A network that heals itself
Wi-SUN, RF mesh or LTE-M natively, with third-party NB-IoT or LoRaWAN nodes able to join the same network. Nodes keep their schedule if the link drops.
- 03 / In the office
One platform, one interface
Groups, schedules, dimming profiles, faults and reports. Work orders pushed straight into your existing asset system.
What your operator opens on Monday morning
Fault detection, energy per group and the night dimming profile, on one screen. Alarms become work orders in your own asset management system through the REST API.
- Online
- 99,4 %
- Faults
- 3
- Energy today
- 412 kWh
- Groups
- 18
Dimming profile, tonight
Open alarms
| Node | Issue | Age |
|---|---|---|
| RME-04812 | Lamp failure | 14 min |
| RME-01197 | Power fault | 1 h 20 |
| RTM-00934 | No response | 3 h 05 |
What is smart street lighting control?
Smart street lighting control is a system that connects each streetlight to a central platform over a wireless network, so operators can switch, dim, monitor and diagnose every fixture remotely instead of driving to it.
A controller node sits on each luminaire and reports its status, energy use and faults. A gateway relays that data to a management platform, where lighting groups, schedules and dimming profiles are set. The result is lower energy consumption, maintenance dispatched only where a fault actually exists, and an accurate, always-current inventory of the lighting network.
Proof at scale
Networks that already run on Dimonoff
These deployments already account for more than 219,500 connected endpoints, with tens of thousands more underway in phased rollouts like Columbus, Ohio. Every figure on their pages links to the public document that states it.
132,500Connected luminairesMontréal, 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.
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50,000Connected streetlightsMississauga, 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.
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37,000Connected luminairesLaval, 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.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Dimonoff work with lighting nodes from other manufacturers?
Yes. Dimonoff can manage and monitor lighting control nodes from third-party OEMs within the same platform. That matters for cities with an installed base from a previous supplier, because the existing hardware does not have to be replaced to gain central control.
What supply voltages and dimming standards are supported?
The lighting system is compatible with any supply voltage from 90 to 525 Vac at 50/60 Hz, and supports both 0-10V and DALI dimming, in a single SKU. One part number therefore covers North American and international installations.
How many nodes can one system manage?
A single Dimonoff system manages up to 1,000,000 nodes or sensors on a real-time basis. The Montreal deployment alone exceeds 132,500 connected endpoints.
Where is the hardware designed and manufactured?
All Dimonoff hardware and software is designed, developed, manufactured and supported in North America. Firmware updates are delivered over the air across the secure mesh network.
Start with your own network.
Send us the size and make-up of your lighting inventory. We will show you what remote control and monitoring would change, on your numbers.
A Dimonoff engineer answers within one business day.