Philips solar-power LEDs enhances road safety in Manila’s Boni Tunnel
The Boni Tunnel Efficient Lighting System marks the first time in the country that LEDs and solar panels have been integrated into one system that will enhance driver safety when using the 280m tunnel.
Mayor Abalos praised the lighting initiative, saying that the new solar LEDs are noticeably brighter than the previous lights.
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“I have seen the lights, and anyone who passes by, can experience the difference very clearly. Whether it’s daytime or nighttime, the tunnel is well-lit, from the entrance up to the end of the tunnel, making it much safer for motorists,” he says.
The Boni Tunnel now adheres to national lighting standards for roadways and expressways with the new system. The mayor also emphasised the project’s impact on electricity cost savings compared to the costs of the previous lighting.
“Philips Lighting has always been a strong advocate for the switch to energy-efficient LED lighting solutions that is not only sustainable in the long run, but also in this instance, has the ability to enhance visibility and road safety,” says Philips Electronics and Lighting for the Philippines country manager Rico Gonzales.
“Together with the Department of Energy, we are able to provide safer roads with our LED lighting solutions for the drivers in Metro Manila.”
51% energy savings
The lighting system consists of Philips tubular LED lighting systems that are solar-powered by day and is powered by the Meralco power grid at night via a grid-interactive PV system. The PV system is made up of the solar panels along with the power converter, and is hooked up to the Meralco grid. With the system in place, the City of Mandaluyong is poised to save up to 51% in electricity expenses every year.
The project is the result of a collaboration between the Department of Energy (DoE), the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the PNOC Renewables Corporation (PNOC-RC), the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the Mandaluyong City Government, and Philips.
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