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LED parking lights controlled by motion sensors

California lighting technology center and industry partners have developed a kind of energy saving LED parking lights controlled by motion sensors to enhance brightness.

In January 12th, at the University of California, California, the California Lighting Technology Center unveiled a bright LED parking light with a motion sensor (Davis). After two years of development and field testing, the Institute will be installed in the southern part of the parking lot of these lamps.

According to UCDavis, the 50 LED lamps, developed by RuudLighting/BetaLED, the motion sensing technology features, provide strong nighttime visibility, compared with the metal halide lamp was replaced by a 80% reduction in energy consumption.

The two layer motion sensing system improves its security. When an action is found and a higher light wave is activated, the changes in the surrounding environment will remind the people nearby. When there is action in that area, drivers, pedestrians, and security personnel will now have an indicator.

The two tier lighting is also part of the UCDavis smart lighting initiative, and is exported to other users through the LED university.

As part of the design of UCDavis, California lighting technology center is a research and education center facilities, focusing on the application of energy-saving lighting, through research, development, demonstration, business extends to the lighting technology, but also to expand education and public facilities, manufacturers, end users, architects, designers and government institutions and cooperative relations.

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