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Tunnel Lighting Solution

PLC Tunnel Lighting Case Study: Reliable Control in Low-Signal Tunnel Environments

This case study shows how a tunnel lighting project switched from unstable DALI and wireless systems to a reliable PLC solution. By using power-line communication and AI vision sensors, the customer achieved stable control, instant lighting response, 10% standby energy savings, and significantly lower installation and maintenance costs.

PLC Mesuem Lighting

PLC Museum Lighting Case Study — Intelligent, Stable & Art-Safe Illumination for Cultural Spaces

This case study showcases a PLC-powered museum lighting system using existing power lines for smart dimming, remote control, and energy-efficient operation. With PLC drivers, loop controllers, and filters, the solution ensures artifact-safe illumination, stable communication, and easy management for galleries, exhibit halls, and public spaces.

PLC Office Lighting

Media Office Lighting Control Project

This project shows how PLC technology delivers smart office lighting with AI vision sensors, real-time monitoring, and energy-efficient brightness optimization.

PLC Shipyard Lighting

Cosco Shipyard Lighting Project

Learn how PLC technology modernized COSCO Shipyard’s lighting—providing stable communication, intelligent dimming, remote control, and significant energy savings across massive dock and warehouse areas.

Warehouse Lighting Solution

Liebherr Smart Warehouse Lighting Project

A detailed case study of Liebherr’s PLC smart warehouse lighting project featuring cloud control, adaptive dimming, reduced maintenance, and rapid installation without extra communication wiring.

Street Lighting Solution

COSTCO Smart Street Lighting Project

Costco upgrades its infrastructure with a PLC-powered smart street lighting system, enabling reliable remote control, energy savings, and real-time monitoring through existing power lines—no extra communication cables required.