The TALQ Smart City Protocol allows software and hardware developers in a proven way to achieve interoperability for their own systems. This will allows cities and municipalities to choose among a variety of different solutions for their individual Smart City concept and still be open and prepared for further enlargements. These smart systems might include street lighting as well as waste, parking and traffic management or E-Mobility and other public services.
Outdoor lighting networks and streetlight control systems are long-term investments and generally in use for decades. Cities on their way to become smart cities have to take into consideration various aspects in a tendering process: maximizing energy savings, reducing carbon emissions, reducing the operational costs while increasing efficiency. Besides trying to foster competition and negotiate the best pricing, purchasers of fixed installations prefer to invest in open systems to guarantee future-proof solutions.
To support and ease these tendering processes the TALQ Consortium is publishing a third, updated version of its Pocket Guide for Smart Outdoor Lighting Tenders. The document, available in German, English and Romanian, provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art technical requirements and offers wording examples for a complete and smart tendering document. As the editions before, the Pocket Guide for Smart Outdoor Lighting Tenders can be requested at the TALQ Consortium and is free of charge.