TerraGo releases Smart Streetlights platform with integrated GPS location

June 26, 2018  - By

TerraGo, a provider of mobile workforce collaboration solutions, has launched a new version of its TerraGo Streetlights platform, which is designed specifically for smart streetlight projects and includes several field-tested, customer-driven and customizable features that help accelerate savings and lower full life cycle support costs.

According to TerraGo, Streetlights is fully-integrated with Itron’s leading smart city management software, Streetlight.Vision, and is being utilized on a number of high-profile smart streetlight projects in locations around the world, including Chicago.

The platform’s latest features, which are all configurable and customizable with zero-code, include automated node commissioning with Itron’s Streetlight.Vision, full inventory chain-of-custody management, MAC address validation, integrated GPS location and proximity detection, advanced mobile app search, custom map symbology, installation status maps and reports, automated workflow updates, crew assignments, task notifications, one-click workflows, configurable asset cards, customizable operational reporting-as-a-service and more.

According to TerraGo, smart streetlights provide a measurable return on investment to cities by helping them achieve massive reductions in energy costs, carbon dioxide emissions and maintenance expenses — all while laying the open network foundation for smart city applications like traffic management, air quality, noise management and crime prevention. TerraGo Streetlights helps cities and utilities complete projects and really savings sooner, thus increasing the total return on investment while enabling future smart city applications, the company added.

“TerraGo Streetlights’ features are customer-driven from lessons learned on real-life projects, so we can improve efficiency in every phase from planning and inventory to installation and maintenance,” said Dave Basil, president and CEO of TerraGo. “We believe in being super-focused on our customers’ work, so we can deliver software that makes a real impact for these projects. We even embed our software architects and UX designers with work crews in the field, so we can learn firsthand how to minimize task times, prevent errors and get the job done right the first time.”

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