KMC Partners with TCS for Energy-Efficient Streetlights

KMC Partners with TCS for Energy-Efficient Streetlights.webp

Kolkata, February 17 The Kolkata Municipal Corporation has signed an agreement with IT services major TCS for the modernization and upgrade of the city's public lighting infrastructure, an official of the KMC said on Tuesday.

Under the agreement, the civic body will collaborate with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for the installation of energy-efficient LED streetlights and the implementation of smart lighting solutions across different boroughs of the city.

"The project with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will help in reducing power costs and ensure better maintenance through technology-driven monitoring systems," the official said.

The project would involve the phased replacement of conventional streetlights with LED fixtures and the introduction of a centralized control and monitoring system for real-time tracking of faults and energy usage.

The KMC official said the project is expected to be rolled out in phases, covering major thoroughfares, residential areas, and other public spaces.

The civic body believes the initiative will significantly reduce carbon emissions and operational costs in the long run, the official said.

Currently, a pilot project will be rolled out in the Kalighat and Alipore areas of the city.

Further details regarding the financial outlay and timeline of execution of the entire project will be announced after the completion of initial surveys, the official said.

"The system will involve automated scheduling of switching on and off of street lights, dimming and brightening of lights based on sensors, and a centralized control through an intelligent urban exchange platform," KMC MIC (Electrical) Sandip Ranjan Bakshi.
 
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