RTA upgrades Dubai road tunnels lighting with eco-friendly LED units

New lighting saves 60% of energy, has 177% longer lifespan than conventional lighting

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has replaced 14,400 traditional lighting units with eco-friendly LED lights.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has replaced 14,400 traditional lighting units with eco-friendly LED lights.
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Dubai: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has replaced 14,400 traditional lighting units with eco-friendly LED lights.

This upgrade included at least 39 road tunnels and crossings spanning a total of 22.6km.

“RTA recently renovated the lighting for 39 tunnels. The six-month project, entailed some of Dubai’s prominent road tunnels including the Airport Tunnel, Shindagha Tunnel, Dubai Mall Tunnel, and the Dubai World Trade Centre Tunnel,” said Maitha bin Adai, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency, RTA.

“LED lighting units have many eco-friendly features, such as consuming 60% less energy than traditional lighting units and offering an increased lifespan by up to 177% in comparison to older lights. The new lights have a lifespan of 50,000 hours, compared to 18,000 hours for conventional lighting units, which reduces the frequency of lights replacements and minimises maintenance and operational costs. Also, compared to traditional lamps there’s a 20% reduction in energy loss and heat emissions, enhancing the efficiency of both the units’ lighting operational system and the tunnels’ energy supply network,” added Bin Adai.

Bin Adai said that the RTA carefully evaluated the level of brightness and colour clarity inside Dubai’s tunnels when installing the new lighting units to ensure optimal visibility for road users, consequently enhancing traffic safety. These units do not include environmentally harmful chemicals, like mercury found in traditional lights, which serves RTA and Dubai’s vision of achieving environmental sustainability.

“RTA will continue improving street lighting systems and its facilities across Dubai by introducing cutting-edge technologies that are well-suited to the UAE’s environmental and climatic conditions. It will also apply sustainability principles in maintaining these assets,” added Bin Adai.

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