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Signify Expands Professional Lighting Portfolio with Modular, Connected Solar Lighting Products  

Signify strengthens professional lighting portfolio, with new modular, connected solar street lighting and advanced sports lighting products

Signify strengthens professional lighting portfolio with new modular, connected solar street lighting and advanced sports lighting products.

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) has introduced four new products – the Signify SunStay Pro gen2 and SunStay Pro gen2 mini, Signify GreenVision Xceed Pro and Signify Actistar – highlighting the company’s advances in solar and modular street lighting as well as performance lighting for stadiums.

The new introductions reflect Signify’s commitment to high-quality sustainable products, connected systems, and services engineered for optimal performance. With more professional lighting products to be introduced under the Signify brand in the coming year, the launch also underscores the Signify brand’s growing role in its portfolio of high-performance, energy efficient and circular lighting solutions, alongside established global brands such as Philips lighting and Color Kinetics.

The Signify SunStay Pro gen2 and SunStay Pro gen2 mini will provide customers with an integrated, connected solar streetlight that’s suitable for different applications, from bike paths to campuses and pedestrian areas. The compact model, the Signify SunStay Pro gen2 mini, has been designed for circularity, with its all-in-one aluminium die-cast housing made from 80% recycled material. It has a motion-sensing multi-sensor with light on-demand and forward-triggering features that allow adjustment of brightness according to the level of surrounding activity. For instance, its hybrid charger enables the luminaire to work off-grid on sunny days and to draw partial power from the grid on cloudy days. and its optional top-up vertical panels help capture more solar energy in winter months.

The Signify GreenVision Xceed Pro isa flexible road and street lighting solution that can adapt to different rural and urban applications. Its durable, modular design makes it easy to maintain and upgrade over time, while delivering excellent energy savings.  With its high efficiency and thoughtfully engineered light distribution, it helps cities meet functional lighting needs while meeting energy conservation standards. Additionally, this range also considers environmentally sensitive road and street lighting areas and offers options for low blue spectrum color temperatures.

The Signify ActiStaran advancedLED floodlight designed for outdoor areas and sports facilities, combines powerful performance with precise  light projection control technology. Its unique adjustable module design reduces lighting pollution and allows for flexible lighting designs, allowing better visibility for both players and spectators. With options to suit projects of different sizes – from recreational facilities to large stadiums – it ensures reliable, high-quality lighting wherever it’s installed.

More information about modular, connected solar street lighting and advanced sports lighting products from Signify

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