AutoConnect Simplifies Smart & Connected Roadway Lighting

June 12, 2023

AutoConnect Simplifies Smart & Connected Roadway Lighting
Introducing the Game-Changing AutoConnect Series from American Electric Lighting

AEL® has just released a new family of cobra head fixtures that will change the way we look at connected roadway lighting. Until now, customers seeking lighting control solutions have struggled with products that were either too complex or too expensive. Enter AutoConnect™, a new family consisting of three energy-efficient solutions to address any application with simple, secure, and affordable roadway lighting. 

Not only does the roadway lighting family provide visually comfortable lighting at up to 175 LPW, it does so with the latest in drivers and controls systems, including new DALI D4i protocol, Zhaga controls & sensors capability and coming soon even an option for Bluetooth® control technology.

AutoConnect provides the best value available in the industry for a sustainable lighting infrastructure including not only simplified controls but affordable asset management. It is also fully scalable for larger enterprise-wide applications where compatibility with special 3rd party networks is required.

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