A modular approach to outdoor lighting is driving the future of smart infrastructure.
By John MacWilliams, Business Development Manager – Lighting, TE Connectivity
As cities and utilities modernize their infrastructure, outdoor lighting is playing a critical role in the shift toward connected, electrified systems. No longer just a source of illumination, lighting networks are evolving into smart platforms that support real-time data, adaptive controls, and energy efficiency.
In this featured whitepaper, TE Connectivity introduces a two-node lighting architecture that separates control and sensing into modular nodes. Sponsored by Heilind Electronics, this article highlights how component-level design decisions—like receptacle configuration and sensor integration—can accelerate smart city adoption without overhauling entire systems.
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