Smart poles are changing the landscape of cities

The landscape in cities is changing rapidly. They are challenged with issues around the following items:

  • Lighting
  • Transportation
  • Parking
  • Safety and security
  • Waste management
  • The environment


A long time ago, you could make a phone call using a phone booth. I especially recall the red telephone booths used in the India and world. After the cellphone was introduced, no longer were the famous red telephone booths (or any phone booths) needed to make calls.

A smart pole is slowly being introduced to our cities to be used for communication purposes. In the not-to-distant future, 90% of the equipment loaded on or in these smart poles will be communication related. The remaining 10% might be used by the lighting. The communication requirements for a smart pole will cover some of the following elements:

  • Security technology
  • Networking technology
  • Power technology
  • Communication technology
  • IoT technology


The question regarding the smart poles will be the ownership of the infrastructure. For years this infrastructure was owned by the local government. This meant high costs for the city. With huge investments to come and replacing standard lights with LEDs, the local government is looking for a different business case. Investors are discussing the possibility of smart poles as a service with city officials. The idea is that these investors will buy the current pole infrastructure from the local government and lease it back. For any future added services, a revenue sharing model will be agreed upon. This way the smart pole becomes a revenue generating vehicle for the city.

With 5G implementation on the horizon, densification of small cells using smart poles will be needed.

This raises the question with the local government: what will my street look like with all these smart poles equipped with so much gear? Consultancy firms have been given the task to examine this and come with a recommendation.

Within Voltcon Lighting , we believe that integrated poles with the mentioned technologies that can be shared among the providers of the various services is a "smart" way forward in smart cities.

Additional resources:

  • Smart Cities
  • Small Cells
  • Smart Cities Trends for 2020

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