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NRGYBox is a remote-control solution for public lighting assets, primarily serving energy federations, local municipalities, and installers. Its core hardware/software combination is a “connected astronomical clock” plus a web-based control platform, used to remotely manage street lighting schedules. The goal is to reduce energy consumption, minimize on-site interventions, control carbon footprint, and maintain residents’ sense of safety at night.
Based on the site content, NRGYBox is not a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but a vertical smart city/public lighting management solution. Users can remotely modify lighting schedules from the office, applying policies across an entire city, a district, or a specific street. Schedules can also be differentiated by day of the week or by specific dates. The platform provides real-time monitoring, using the NRGYBox module to collect operational information from lighting assets and support preventive or adaptive maintenance. The interface emphasizes simplicity and intuitiveness, with calendar-based schedule configuration and the ability to quickly force lights on when needed.
The website does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, hardware costs, or the procurement process; it only provides a demo booking option. Budget evaluation therefore requires contacting the vendor directly. Deployment details are also not clearly stated, but the product depends on connected modules and a web platform, suggesting a combination of hardware devices and an online platform. There is no information on whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported. For integrations, the site mentions that lighting can be intelligently adjusted using pedestrian-flow data from telecom operators, and says this capability was developed by NRGYBox and patented. However, it does not disclose APIs, a list of third-party platforms, or developer documentation.
Its strengths are a very clearly defined use case, centered on energy savings, light pollution reduction, and maintenance efficiency for public lighting. Zonal scheduling, time-based scheduling, and real-time monitoring have practical value for municipal operations. The downside is the lack of key procurement information for organizations: pricing, access-control model, security and compliance, data hosting, SLA, and APIs are not explained in the main content, making self-service evaluation difficult.
NRGYBox is better suited to French or European municipal authorities, energy federations, and lighting installers that need fine-grained management of public lighting. Access from China is unknown. Because the solution involves local public infrastructure, telecom operator data, and hardware installation, Chinese users will typically be better served by first evaluating local smart streetlight platforms, IoT lighting-control vendors, or system integrator solutions.
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