We are modernising the lighting in the Łęczna municipality, improving safety and energy efficiency
On 21 April 2026, we signed an agreement with the Łęczna local authority under which we will carry out a comprehensive modernisation of the road lighting system. This project forms part of wider efforts towards energy transition and improving the quality and safety of public spaces. The implementation of the project, which has taken into account consultations with the local Police Headquarters, highlights the importance of our solutions in projects where user safety and the functionality of the space are key.
As part of the project, we will replace 1,594 luminaires and their fittings, 216 poles with cabling, and 483 brackets on the existing infrastructure. In cooperation with the Police, we will also improve lighting at the 50 most dangerous pedestrian crossings by installing 100 modern luminaires, which will significantly improve visibility and traffic safety.
In this project, we are utilising our advanced LED solutions, which combine high luminous efficacy with a real reduction in energy consumption. A key element will be the Clue City intelligent lighting management system, enabling real-time monitoring of operating parameters and their dynamic adjustment to actual needs. This approach allows for the optimisation of operating costs whilst significantly reducing the environmental impact.
The modernisation will cover both road infrastructure and park and urban areas. We will use luminaires from the Tiara 2 LED series, distinguished by high efficiency and light quality, as well as modular Skver LED solutions, ensuring flexibility in shaping the space and readiness for the investor’s future needs.
We estimate that the project will result in a reduction of over 65% in CO₂ emissions, whilst significantly lowering operating costs and reducing light pollution.
The project is being implemented using funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Łęczna is changing its lighting. The project will cost over PLN 7 million.