Energy-efficient LED screens optimized by up to 60% and sold to the City Hall Square in Copenhagen

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Facts

Category

Related projekt

eInfoSys

Problem owner

ViewNet Systems

Project period

-

Total budget

2,465,036 kr.

Partners

Redia

SDU

Sensade

Energy Cluster Denmark

About the project

Clearer signage in all weather conditions, lower energy consumption and longer durability – three concrete results of the innovation project eInfoSys, which has developed climate-friendly LED screens and given the company ViewNet a significant advantage and a head start over the rest of the market.

Challenge

LED information screens are used worldwide as advertising displays and information boards—both indoors and outdoors. The screens offer high image quality and can be remotely controlled using technical web-based management systems. However, these screens are highly power-consuming. The core issue is that they have poor contrast in daylight unless the brightness is increased significantly, which in turn demands a lot of electricity.

Solution

In the innovation project eInfoSys, a new generation of energy-efficient and power-saving LED screens has been developed. This new generation is based on a novel screen technology and a new control system for operating the screens. The technology and control system make it possible to receive data on wind and weather conditions and adjust the frequency and control of the LEDs accordingly. Combined with adaptive image signal processing, this results in improved image reproduction and optimized power consumption.

Result

The solution has been tested and analyzed both digitally and physically and has demonstrated significant energy savings of 30–60% without compromising image quality in daylight or direct sunlight.

The developed solutions are fully matured and now in production, and they represent ViewNet Systems' main line of performance screen products. ViewNet Systems has, among other things, delivered the Danish Parliament’s LED display screen used to show voting results, supplied advertising screens for City Hall Square in Copenhagen, and equipped gas stations across the country with pylons that display diesel and gasoline prices.

"The product has some benefits that are easy to communicate: There is between 60 and 30 percent lower power consumption, visibly better image quality and better durability. There is a demand for that."

Lars Dalvig

Direktør i ViewNet Systems

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Lotte Gramkow

Senior Project Manager

Innovation projectsSønderborg+45 2031 6463log@energycluster.dk
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