Sunday Independent (Ireland)

US smart tech giant pays €9.5m for ESB-backed street light firm

- John Reynolds

AN Irish developer of control systems and software for smart street lights and smart meters, SELC Ireland, has been sold for €9.5m to Xylem Inc — a US-based $12bn smart technology giant.

The firm was backed by the ESB’s Novus Modus clean technology investment fund, which received about €2.7m from the proceeds of the sale.

A spokesman said: “We can confirm that ESB Novus Modus has exited SELC but we cannot comment on the details of individual investment­s.” It is believed the directors of the firm also shared in the windfall.

SELC — an abbreviati­on for smart efficient lighting controls — employs about 55 people between Fermoy and Dublin, and had worked on the biggest installati­on of networked smart street lights in the world, in Florida, for utility the Florida Power and Light Company (FPL).

The project, which started in 2014 involved nearly 500,000 smart street lights, using ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) technology throughout 35 counties in the state.

In 2016, SELC supplied technology for a smart street lighting project involving about 20,000 connected devices in Copenhagen, in conjunctio­n with US IoT firm Silver Spring Networks and French city lighting systems company Citelum.

Smart lighting enables local authoritie­s and properties such as college and university campuses to save up to 30pc on their electricit­y bills for outside lighting. The same amount can be saved on maintenanc­e costs, the companies claim.

A reduction in the time when lights are not working also improves public safety, they add. The brightness of the light is also set according to how dark it is.

SELC designs and manufactur­es sensors and other equipment which are linked by wi-fi and radio signals.

These are then run on user-friendly ‘Streetligh­t Vision’ management software that it has developed that shows the lights on a detailed map in real time.

A spokeswoma­n for Xylem added: “Sensus, a Xylem brand, recently acquired SELC. The acquisitio­n strengthen­s our portfolio of smart infrastruc­ture solutions for utilities, cities and municipali­ties.”

Sales for Xylem were $83lm in 2015, while revenues were $3.7bn.

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