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Business park being used for new green tech tests

'Smart' streetlighting is being trialled on Blythe Valley Park which could reduce electricity usage by more than 60 per cent

New smart streetlighting is being tested on Blythe Valley Park in Solihull

A Solihull business park is being used as a testbed for new green technology.

IM Properties has teamed up with Enzen to use Blythe Valley Park to test a new energy-saving streetlight system.

The smart system uses sensors to control the streetlights and dim them when the roads are not in use.

It incorporates wireless communication and an inbuilt app within 63 smart LED streetlights to identify maintenance and repairs.

Renewable energy sources such as solar panels and smart battery power can be added at a later date in a bid to drive further energy efficiencies.

The system has been designed by Enzen, which is also a tenant at the business park, and is said to reduce the use of electricity by more than 60 per cent.

IM Properties has already invested in the £90,000 technology and said that, if successful, the system could be rolled out across its own portfolio of properties.