The Global Smart Street Lighting Market – 3rd Edition
Berg Insight「세계의 스마트 가로등 시장 – 제3판 – The Global Smart Street Lighting Market – 3rd Edition」는 세계 주요 도시에서의 스마트 가로등 시장을 조사·분석해, 2029년까지의 시장 예측을 실시하고 있습니다.
세계의 스마트 가로등 시장 – 제3판
| 조사회사 | Berg Insight |
| 출판년월 | 2025년8월 |
| 페이지 수 | 125 |
| 도표 수 | 22 |
| 라이센스 | Single User License |
| 가격 | Euro 1,500 |
| 구성 | 영문조사보고서 |
세계의 스마트 가로등 시장은 전 세계적으로 중요한 스마트 시티 애플리케이션의 최신 동향을 분석합니다. Berg Insight의 이 전략 연구 보고서는 5년 산업 전망과 전문가 의견을 포함한 125페이지 분량의 독보적인 비즈니스 인텔리전스를 제공하며, 이를 바탕으로 비즈니스 의사 결정에 도움을 드립니다.
본 연구는 스마트 가로등 시장의 최신 동향을 조사합니다. 2024년 말 기준 전 세계 개별 제어 스마트 가로등 설치 대수는 3,290만 대였습니다. 연평균 성장률(CAGR) 20.9%로 성장하여 2029년에는 8,500만 대에 이를 것으로 예상됩니다. 유럽은 스마트 가로등 도입을 주도하고 있으며, 현재 전 세계 설치 대수의 약 35%를 차지합니다. 북미가 두 번째로 큰 시장 규모를 자랑하며, 아시아 태평양 지역이 그 뒤를 바짝 쫓고 있습니다. 공급업체, 제품 및 시장에 대한 최신 정보를 확인하세요.

이 보고서의 특징
- 기업 20명의 이그제큐티브 인터뷰를 바탕으로 한 견해
- 스마트 가로등 시장에서 주요 플레이어 45개 회사 정보
- 벤더 시장 점유율 및 경쟁 역학 검토
- 지역별 및 기술별 2029년까지의 시장 예측
- 최신 시장 및 산업 발전에 대한 자세한 분석
주요 게재 내용
- 스마트 가로등 개요
- LED 변천 및 가변 배광 조명
- 스마트 가로등
- 스마트 가로등 인프라
- 기업 정보
- 조명 제어 공급업체
- 소프트웨어 및 네트워크 플랫폼 전문가
- 시장 정보
- 유럽
- 벨기에
- 체코 공화국
- 프랑스
- 독일
- 그리스
- 이탈리아
- 네덜란드
- 북유럽
- 폴란드
- 포르투갈
- 루마니아
- 스페인
- 영국
- 기타 유럽
- 북미
- 미국
- 캐나다
- 중동
- 사우디 아라비아 왕국
- 아랍 에미리트 연방
- 기타 중동
- 아프리카
- 라틴 아메리카
- 아르헨티나
- 브라질
- 멕시코
- 기타 라틴 아메리카
- 아시아 태평양 지역
- 중국
- 호주 및 뉴질랜드
- 인도
- 기타 아시아 태평양 지역
- 유럽
- 시장 예측과 동향
- 시장 예측
- 산업 분석
- 시장 동향
Report Overview
The Global Smart Street Lighting Market analyses the latest developments on this important smart cities application worldwide. This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with 125 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.
This study investigates the latest developments on the smart street lighting market. The global installed base of individually controlled smart street lights amounted to 32.9 million units at the end of 2024. Growing at a CAGR of 20.9 percent, the number will reach 85.0 million in 2029. Europe is the leading adopter and today accounts for around 35 percent of the global installed base. North America is the second largest, closely followed by Asia-Pacific. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
- Insights from 20 interviews with market-leading companies.
- 360-degree overview of smart street lighting technology.
- Extensive coverage by region with in-depth market profiles of 27 countries.
- Profiles of 45 key players in the smart street lighting market.
- Reviews of vendor market shares and competitive dynamics.
- Market forecasts by region and technology lasting until 2029.
- Detailed analysis of the latest market and industry developments.
The installed base of individually controlled street lights to reach 85.0 million in 2029
Electrified public street lighting infrastructure has been around since the late 19th century to improve vehicle and pedestrian safety as well as to provide increased comfort to all users of the streets. Today, several hundred million street lights have been installed worldwide and the technology is now close to ubiquitous in all major urban areas of the developed world. The street lighting infrastructure however often constitute major cost centres in terms of energy consumption and maintenance work, and also account for a significant share of the total greenhouse gas emissions that a city generates. In addition, static lighting schemes contribute to unnecessary light pollution, which could have harmful impacts on both humans and environmental ecosystems. Along with the developments in IoT communications and energy-efficient LED technology, smart street lighting systems that enable remote monitoring, control and management of street lighting networks have emerged to address these issues and allow authorities and utilities to achieve significant cost and energy savings while at the same time improving the societal benefits provided to citizens. In recent years, smart street lighting infrastructure has moreover emerged as a promising platform for the management of a variety of additional smart city devices.
Berg Insight estimates that the global installed base of individually controlled smart street lights amounted to 32.9 million units at the end of 2024. Growing at a CAGR of 20.9 percent, the number will reach 85.0 million in 2029. Europe is the leading adopter and today accounts for around 35 percent of the global installed base. North America is the second largest market and also constitutes the fastest growing market. A variety of proprietary RF networking platforms together account for 57 percent of the individually controlled street lights while cellular and PLC communications are the second and third most common connectivity technologies respectively. At the end of 2024, the leading smart street lighting vendor was Signify with an installed base of nearly 5.8 million lighting controls, followed by US-based Itron and the Chinese vendor Fonda Technology.

Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction to Smart Street Lighting
1.1 The transition to LED and adaptive lighting
1.2 Smart street lighting
1.2.1 Remote control and monitoring
1.2.2 Preventive maintenance and real-time fault reporting
1.2.3 Energy consumption metering and billing
1.2.4 Smart street lighting as a city platform
1.3 Smart street lighting infrastructure
1.3.1 Dimmable luminaires and lighting control units
1.3.2 Network infrastructure
1.3.3 Central management system
2 Company Profiles and Strategies
2.1 Lighting control vendors
2.1.1 Acuity Brands
2.1.2 BH Technologies
2.1.3 C2 SmartLight
2.1.4 CITiLIGHT
2.1.5 CityLight.net
2.1.6 Current Lighting
2.1.7 Datek Light Control
2.1.8 Dimonoff
2.1.9 eSave
2.1.10 Flashnet (Lucy Group)
2.1.11 Fonda Technology
2.1.12 gridComm
2.1.13 LACROIX
2.1.14 LED Roadway Lighting
2.1.15 Lucy Zodion (Lucy Group)
2.1.16 M2M Telemetria
2.1.17 MEAZON
2.1.18 MinebeaMitsumi & Paradox Engineering
2.1.19 Revetec
2.1.20 Rongwen Energy Technology Group
2.1.21 Schréder
2.1.22 Sensus (Xylem)
2.1.23 Signify
2.1.24 Smartmation
2.1.25 SSE
2.1.26 ST Engineering Telematics Wireless
2.1.27 TVILIGHT
2.1.28 Ubicquia
2.1.29 Umpi
2.1.30 Urban Control (DW Windsor)
2.1.31 Domestic Chinese Vendors
2.2 Software and network platform specialists
2.2.1 Cisco
2.2.2 Citégestion (EDF)
2.2.3 CityLinx
2.2.4 Dhyan
2.2.5 Itron
2.2.6 Luminext
2.2.7 TerraGo
2.2.8 Trilliant
3 Market Profiles
3.1 Europe
3.1.1 Belgium
3.1.2 Czech Republic
3.1.3 France
3.1.4 Germany
3.1.5 Greece
3.1.6 Italy
3.1.7 Netherlands
3.1.8 Nordics
3.1.9 Poland
3.1.10 Portugal
3.1.11 Romania
3.1.12 Spain
3.1.13 United Kingdom
3.1.14 Rest of Europe
3.2 North America
3.2.1 United States
3.2.2 Canada
3.3 Middle East & Africa
3.3.1 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3.3.2 United Arab Emirates
3.3.3 Rest of Middle East
3.3.4 Africa
3.4 Latin America
3.4.1 Argentina
3.4.2 Brazil
3.4.3 Mexico
3.4.4 Rest of Latin America
3.5 Asia-Pacific
3.5.1 China
3.5.2 Australia & New Zeeland
3.5.3 India
3.5.4 Rest of Asia-Pacific
4 Market Forecasts and Trends
4.1 Market forecasts
4.2 Industry analysis
4.3 Market trends
4.3.1 The smart street lighting market has begun its consolidation journey
4.3.2 Cellular technologies trending as a popular connectivity alternative
4.3.3 Software innovation is key for competitiveness
4.3.4 Smart lighting vendors bet on the broader smart cities market
4.3.5 Growing adoption of D4i and Zhaga
4.3.6 Increasing demand for interoperability
4.3.7 Second-wave smart street lighting deployments are picking up pace
4.3.8 Weakening business case for smart pole solutions
4.3.9 Cabinet-control solutions continue to be in steady demand
Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Dimmable luminaire with external LCU ……………………….. 7
Figure 1.2: Members of the TALQ Consortium ………………………… 13
Figure 2.1: C-NODE Zhaga IoT …………………………………… 19
Figure 2.2: Dimonoff communications infrastructure ……………………… 22
Figure 2.3: Flashnet inteliLIGHT Zhaga and NEMA socket LCUs ………………. 24
Figure 2.4: Fonda Technology – LCU shipments by region (2024)……………….. 26
Figure 2.5: LED Roadway Lighting SLX Micro-Sensing Platform ……………….. 28
Figure 2.6: Schréder Mesh & Datalift nodes ……………………………. 34
Figure 2.7: SHUFFLE Mobility ………………………………….. 35
Figure 2.8: The functionalities of Interact City ………………………….. 38
Figure 2.9: Signify’s outdoor multi-sensor ……………………………. 39
Figure 2.10: UNB Control Node ………………………………….. 40
Figure 2.11: Ubicquia UbiMetro ………………………………….. 46
Figure 2.12: Overview of the CityEdge portfolio …………………………. 56
Figure 2.13: TerraGo product architecture …………………………… 58
Figure 4.1: Smart street lighting LCU shipments by region (2024–2029) …………… 109
Figure 4.2: Smart street lighting LCU installed base by region (2024–2029) ………… 111
Figure 4.3: Installed base by communications technology (World 2024–2029) ………. 113
Figure 4.4: Top-10 smart street lighting LCU vendors (World Q4-2024) ……………. 115
Figure 4.5: Vendor market shares (World end-2024) ……………………… 116
Figure 4.6: Supported technology standards by top LCU vendors (Q2-2025) ………… 122
Figure 4.7: Major cabinet-control solution providers (2024) ………………….. 124