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The cities that run their streetlights on Dimonoff
Dimonoff manages smart lighting and controls at more than 500 sites across North America — commercial venues, cities and municipalities, and government facilities such as DOTs, seaports and airports. The three below are just a few, shared by customers kind enough to put their experience in writing, with real numbers: how they dim LED fixtures, cut energy use, spot outages and manage entire networks from one web-based platform.
Nearly 200,000 streetlights and smart nodes — across just three deployments
These three customers kindly shared their numbers. Each figure comes straight from the city or the deployment team — no estimates.
The same themes come up in every reference
Different cities, different network sizes, different countries — yet the municipal teams that work with Dimonoff describe the same things: reliability at scale, real operational savings, and a partner that stays responsive long after go-live.
- Reliability at large scale — from 18,000 to 126,000+ nodes running in production.
- Real energy management — dimming LED fixtures and monitoring power consumption.
- Faster outage response — the network flags power outages automatically.
- Run by in-house crews — city electricians operate it from the web-based SCMS.
- A long-term partner — multi-year relationships, renewed, with support “second to none”.
Three cities that were kind enough to share
These are three of our customers — a small sample of 500+ sites — who took the time to put their experience in writing. Every quote below is verbatim from their reference or deployment letter.
The City of Grand Rapids is satisfied with our Dimonoff system… All eight of our electricians can operate the lighting controls and access the reporting using the SCMS.
Installed from 2023, the Grand Rapids network runs 18,312 nodes on a 2.4 GHz mesh radio network across 24 gateway-controlled zones. The city’s team uses it to monitor streetlight power consumption, dim LED fixtures and watch for power outages — all from the web-based SCMS.
Over the years, Dimonoff has proven to be more than just a supplier — they have become a trusted partner… a level of support that is second to none.
Mississauga has worked with Dimonoff since 2012 and recently renewed through a new 10-year agreement. Roughly 54,000 streetlights across the city are operated on Dimonoff’s adaptive control system — a decade-long deployment the city calls dependable, innovative and customer-focused.
Dimonoff’s solutions rank among the most performant, mature and stable technologies currently available on the market for intelligent public-lighting control.
Through group-purchasing programs spanning many Québec municipalities — including the City of Montréal — more than 126,517 intelligent lighting-management nodes have been deployed with Dimonoff. The deployment team reports exceptional stability at scale, reliable luminaire control, easy integration in complex environments and a marked drop in maintenance.
Original (FR): « les solutions de Dimonoff figurent parmi les technologies les plus performantes, matures et stables actuellement disponibles sur le marché du contrôle intelligent de l’éclairage public. »
The names below are only a sample
Dimonoff manages smart lighting and controls at commercial venues, cities and municipalities, and government facilities such as DOTs, seaports and airports — these are a handful of the municipal deployments that are public.
Dimonoff smart lighting — FAQ
Short, factual answers — the kind search engines and AI assistants can quote directly.
Which cities use Dimonoff smart streetlight control?
Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mississauga, Ontario; and municipalities across Québec including the City of Montréal. These are three of Dimonoff’s 500+ sites.
Beyond cities, what kinds of sites use Dimonoff?
Dimonoff serves more than 500 sites in total — commercial venues, cities and municipalities, and government facilities such as departments of transportation (DOT), seaports and airports.
How many streetlights can Dimonoff’s system manage?
Deployments range from 18,312 nodes in Grand Rapids and about 54,000 streetlights in Mississauga up to more than 126,517 nodes across Québec. The platform is built to scale to large connected-lighting networks.
Is Dimonoff smart lighting used in the United States?
Yes. Grand Rapids, Michigan has run a Dimonoff system since 2023, with 18,312 nodes on a 2.4 GHz mesh network. Dimonoff is also available to U.S. public agencies through a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract.
What can a city do with Dimonoff smart lighting control?
Monitor streetlight power consumption, dim LED fixtures to save energy, detect power outages, and control lighting by zone — all managed centrally through the web-based SCMS platform.
How does Dimonoff connect a city’s streetlights?
Through a wireless mesh of smart nodes that report to gateways and are managed in the SCMS software. In Grand Rapids, 18,312 nodes communicate over a 2.4 GHz mesh radio network across 24 gateway-controlled zones.
Is Dimonoff easy for a city’s own crews to operate?
Yes. In Grand Rapids, all eight of the city’s electricians operate the lighting controls and pull reporting themselves through the web-based SCMS.
How long have cities worked with Dimonoff?
Relationships are long-term: Mississauga since 2012 (renewed on a new 10-year agreement), and Grand Rapids since 2023.
Sources. Grand Rapids figures and quote: written statement from Ryan Timmer, Utility Systems Manager, City of Grand Rapids (28 July 2026). Mississauga figures and quotes: City of Mississauga letter of reference, Trevisan Marcuzzi, Coordinator, Street Lighting. Québec / Montréal figures and quote: Dimonoff intelligent-node deployment reference letter (translated from French; original quoted above). “500+ sites” is Dimonoff’s own stated footprint — commercial venues, cities and municipalities, and government facilities such as DOTs, seaports and airports.






