Sports stadium lighting - an LED lighting in Wembley by Powercor

Sports Stadium Lighting – illuminating play with LED technology

Modern sports stadiums rely heavily on LED lighting to transform them into dynamic, multipurpose hubs that cater to a diverse range of activities. Whether hosting a football match, a concert, or a corporate event, modern-day LED lighting and connected lighting systems play a crucial role in enhancing the experience for both spectators and broadcasters. As the demands on these venues continue to grow, many are turning to the latest advancements in LED lighting systems to meet these needs efficiently and effectively.

The shift to LED lighting in sports stadiums

The transition from traditional systems to connected LED lighting technology represents a significant step forward for sports stadiums. LEDs offer numerous advantages, including improved flexibility, energy efficiency, better light quality, and longer operational life. These benefits not only help stadiums reduce their carbon footprint but also provide a more reliable and versatile lighting solution.

One of the key features of LED lighting is its ability to deliver high levels of brightness with minimal energy consumption. This is particularly important for large sports venues where lighting needs to be powerful enough to ensure superior visibility for all. LED fixtures, such as the Philips ArenaVision, are designed to meet these requirements, providing bright, consistent lighting that enhances the clarity of live events.

Moreover, LED lights are highly durable, with a lifespan significantly longer than traditional metal halide or halogen bulbs. This reduces the frequency of maintenance and replacement, which can be both costly and disruptive, especially in a stadium setting.

Advanced LED lighting connected systems

In addition to the physical lighting fixtures, modern stadiums are increasingly adopting sophisticated connected LED lighting systems that allow for greater flexibility and creativity in how light is used. These systems enable venue operators to adjust lighting in real-time, creating dynamic lighting shows that can be synchronised with other elements like sound and visual displays.

One example is the Interact Sports system by Signify, a connected lighting platform that allows for seamless control of all lighting within the stadium. This system can be used to create customised light shows for different events, whether it’s a pre-match display to build excitement or a subtle adjustment of lighting during a concert. The ability to control lighting with such precision not only enhances the spectator experience but also supports the operational needs of the venue.

The Interact Sports system also offers valuable data insights, which can be used to optimise energy use, schedule maintenance, and improve overall safety. For instance, operators can monitor how different areas of the stadium are being used and adjust the lighting accordingly, ensuring that only the necessary lights are on at any given time, thus conserving energy.

Connected lighting systems for sports and entertainment stadiums from Powercor 
The power of Connected Lighting – improved control and flexibility with greater creativity

 

Meeting broadcast standards

One of the major challenges for sports stadium lighting is meeting the stringent requirements of modern broadcasting. With the rise of ultra-high-definition television and slow-motion replays, the quality of lighting has become more critical than ever. LED systems are well-suited to meet these demands, providing bright, flicker-free illumination that is essential for capturing every detail of the action on the pitch.

LED lighting can also be turned on and off instantaneously, unlike traditional lights that require a cool-down and warm-up period. This feature allows stadiums to create more engaging and responsive lighting effects, such as highlighting specific areas of the pitch before a match or integrating the lighting with other multimedia elements.

Sustainability and cost efficiency

As sustainability becomes an increasingly important consideration for stadium operators, LED lighting offers a clear advantage. By consuming less power and having a longer operational life, LEDs can significantly reduce a venue’s overall energy consumption and carbon footprint. This is particularly important for stadiums, which are often large, energy-intensive facilities.

In addition to the environmental benefits, the cost savings associated with LED lighting can be substantial. Reduced energy bills, lower maintenance costs, and fewer replacements mean that the initial investment in LED technology can quickly pay for itself. This makes it an attractive option for venues looking to improve their sustainability while also managing costs effectively.

Case study example of LED adoption

Several high-profile stadiums around the world have already made the switch to LED lighting, setting a benchmark for others to follow. For instance, the Wanda Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid was the first stadium to install a 100% LED lighting system. This upgrade not only improved the quality of lighting for television broadcasts but also allowed for energy savings of over 60%.

Real Madrid Football Stadium - LED lighting

Wanda Metropolitano is the first 100% LED lighting stadium installation in the world.

Powercor has worked with some of the UK’s leading sports stadiums

As one of the UK’s premier electrical infrastructure providers, and strategic installation partner of Philips and Signify, Powercor has built a reputation for excellence in delivering cutting-edge solutions for some of the nation’s most well-known sports venues.

With a proven track record of success at iconic locations like Wembley Stadium and other well-known venues in London, Powercor is perfectly positioned to support the evolving needs of modern sports arenas. This experience, combined with a deep understanding of advanced connected lighting technologies, enables Powercor to enhance sports venues with the latest in LED lighting and control systems, ultimately transforming the spectator experience and optimising operational efficiency.

The Great Hall, Wembley - new LED lighting install from Powercor
SSE Arena wanted to upgrade the arena lighting to higher standards and sought to lower costs, reduce energy usage and open-up the arena to potential new streams of revenue. The existing lamps were replaced with 60 new LED Philips OptiVision floodlights providing up to 1500 lux, necessary for certain sports.

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