AAA-LUX enters Sri Lanka, the 48th country

In 2009 AAA-LUX was the first in the world to introduce a 1-to-1 LED retrofit solution for conventional sport field luminaires, at several sports fields in Eindhoven that are still in operation today. It gives AAA-LUX the longest track record of all.

Since then dozens of world scoops have been introduced. Including Sri Lanka, AAA-LUX currently has a footprint in 48 countries, spread over 5 continents.

The lighting was first taken in use during the 45th National Sports Festival, organized by the Sports Ministry along with the department of Sports Development in the Vincent Dias Stadium, Badulla.
AAA-LUX was happy to provide great visibility for the 2,100 athletes that participated in the event. President Maithripala Sirisena was the chief guest at the closing ceremony.

Everton FC and Aston Villa choose AAA-LUX

AAA-LUX in the English Premier League

We are proud to announce that since the beginning of this season, the training grounds of Aston Villa (Bodymoor Heath) and Everton FC (Finch Farm), are being illuminated with AAA-LUX luminaires. Both clubs now have LED lighting on multiple trainings fields, combined with our InControl lighting control system.

In cooperation with Abacus these two well-known names joined the football clubs that teamed up with AAA-LUX. Besides the English Premier League (Everton FC, Aston Villa) and Championship (Huddersfield Town), AAA-LUX is active in training accommodations as well as HDTV lighting (stadiums) in the German Bundesliga (Schalke04, TSG Hoffenheim), the Dutch Eredivisie and second league (FC Utrecht, AZ Alkmaar, RKC Waalwijk, Almere FC), Danish Football (Helsingor FC), Italian Serie A (SPAL), the Austrian Bundesliga (Sturm Graz) and World Cup Qatar 2022 (Al-Bayt Training Grounds), among others.

A more extensive reference list is available upon request, which besides more professional references contains tennis, basketball, athletics and rugby stadiums.

AAA-LUX at Smart City Barcelona

Speech on future of sports lighting

Smart City Expo wants to empower cities and collectivize urban innovation across the globe. Through promoting social innovation, establishing partnerships and identifying business opportunities, the event is dedicated to creating a better future for cities and their citizens worldwide. Relevant for lighting for example, could be a further digital transformation and more attention for a healthy environment.

Erik Swennen, CTO and founder of AAA-LUX, will attend as a speaker at the Smart City World Congress in Barcelona.

AAA-LUX has been requested to present its view on the consequences of urbanization on light pollution as well as carbon footprint around sport accommodations. And how to integrate sports lighting into smart and healthy city networks, using for example RS technology (reduced spill light) and InControl (lighting management systems), to protect people and motivate optimal use. Even with only 30 meters between sports fields and housing, it is very well possible to have high quality lighting on the field while shielding the light from reaching peoples living rooms. In addition the use of controls limits the light to the location needed, the time needed and the level needed, and not more. This leads to optimum light spill control and a vast reduction of carbon footprint.

AAA-LUX wants to learn from cities and municipalities how they would like to monitor and motivate the use of such tools, what data is required, and what is needed in the near future.

Case Study: Springfield Central Sporting Complex

AAA-LUX LED lighting at impressive new sports facilities!
Lush, green fields and netball courts await thousands of Ipswich sportspeople – both players and supporters – with the opening of the $56 million Springfield Central Sporting Complex.

Designed by global infrastructure, environmental and social development company Cardno, the 22.5-hectare sporting precinct located on Sportstar Drive, Springfield Central, includes 16 netball courts, eight tennis courts, four multi-purpose sporting fields, three club houses with canteens/amenities, two playgrounds and ample car parking.

Ipswich City Council will manage the facilities and has signed lease agreements with local sporting clubs such as Springfield United and Western Pride football clubs, Springfield Lakes and South West Wildcats netball clubs, Greater Springfield Sports (AFL and cricket) and Rugby League Ipswich.

Smart features like LED lighting have been installed to ensure no shadows appear on the fields and courts, while 2000 recycled plastic bollards have been used as barriers to car zones. There will be about 600 car park available.

Link to full article: https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/impressive-new-sports-facilities-huge-boost-to-ipswich-players-and-clubs/

LED field lighting at RKC Waalwijk

Dutch football club RKC Waalwijk is trying to find its way back to highest level, the Dutch Eredivisie, where they have been playing for years. After their relegation in 2014, RKC Waalwijk is now competing in 2nd league in the Netherlands. The stadium of RKC Waalwijk, with a capacity of 7,500 spectators, has a new lighting system since the start of this season, based on LED. It means in terms of stadium lighting they have already been promoted.

Looking for The Way Up

RKC Waalwijk is a relatively young professional football club. After years of playing in the highest amateur leagues, the club made the switch to professional soccer in 1984. That soon proved to be successful, as in 1988 RKC promoted to the Eredivisie where they were active for 19 seasons. There were even some European matches played and a 7th place in the Eredivisie was the highest position. However, in 2007 they were relegated for the first time, followed by a period of several years switching between the highest and second Dutch league. Since the 2014/2015 season, RKC Waalwijk has been playing in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie with minimal financial resources. After several years in financial dire straits, the club made plans for a better future again with a complete stadium renovation RKC as the first step.

A Complete Renovation of the Stadium

General Director Frank van Mosselveld: “Over the past twenty years, hardly any maintenance has been carried out on the stadium. When you pay us a visit, the first impression is much better now. Everything looks a lot more modern, spacious and neat. People will see a lot of glass, wood and anthracite. The view of the stadium is not the only thing that has been renewed, the stadium lighting of RKC Waalwijk has also completely been replaced. “RKC Waalwijk has converted its stadium to Eredivisie level, we wanted to implement this in all facilities and therefor also in the stadium lighting. The choice to also replace the lighting was simple. “With the old lighting we often had to deal with faults and age. It was simply out of date and clumsy to operate,” says Van Mosselveld.

 

Smart Solutions in Stadium lighting

RKC Waalwijk has the ambition to return to the Dutch Eredivisie. “To be able to take these steps, the facilities first had to be of top level. In addition, the old lighting installation would no longer pass the inspection,” says Van Mosselveld. The existing masts in the stadium could be re-used, provided that the load would not increase. That was the challenge. “LED luminaires are usually larger and heavier than conventional luminaires because a larger surface area is required for heat transfer. For most LED manufacturers this leads to more mas which would make the re-use of existing masts a difficult task,” explains Raymond Wiggers of AAA-LUX. Thanks to the smart design of AAA-LUX, we are the only manufacturer in the world that can re-use the existing masts with an all-in product  including power supply.” concludes Wiggers.

 

Preserving the Existing Stadium Masts

AAA-LUX has installed 80 WS-STAD stadium LED luminaires in the Mandemakers Stadium. “These 80 LED fixtures produce a high light output, allowing AAA-LUX to achieve the necessary light values. In short, the required light level is achieved with fewer and lighter luminaires. This works to the advantage of RKC Waalwijk, as it allowed the old stadium masts to be retained,” explains Wiggers. “Convenient from a cost perspective” adds Van Mosselveld. “This saves us from having to make extra investments in new or extra stadium masts. In addition, RKC Waalwijk has possibilities to expand. “Thanks to the low weight of the AAA-LUX stadium LED luminaires, it is even possible to install more luminaires later on, without exceeding the mast capacity,” concludes Wiggers.

Ready to Compete

With the renewed stadium lighting and the renovation of the stadium, RKC Waalwijk is once again ready to compete. “The KNVB sets lighting requirements for the professional soccer clubs. The requirement for the Keuken Kampioen Divisie is 800 lux horizontal. With the switch to LED stadium lighting, RKC again meets this requirement,” explains Wiggers. The KNVB has not set any strict requirements for the vertical light values. “But the stadium masts at RKC are perfect for achieving this. We always try to offer the best possible vertical light, even if there are no concrete requirements. Now the stadium amply meets the vertical lighting requirements of UEFA Level D. In the Mandemakers Stadium, FOX Sports and photographers already obtain images of high quality. The TV images speak for themselves,” says Wiggers. An upgrade to UEFA Level C is also within easy reach. More vertical light ensures better HDTV recording. This is not currently required for RKC Waalwijk but as soon as the club becomes more successful and operates at a European level, the expansion possibilities are there.

 

Always in Control

The stadium in Waalwijk uses the smart control system. The 80 LED luminaires are controlled wirelessly using pre-programmed dimming scenes. “During a match, the lighting is at 100%. During training courses, we simply set a lower lighting setting,” explains Van Mosselveld. As a result, RKC Waalwijk always illuminates its stadium at the right time at the desired level. This minimises energy consumption and light emissions to the immediate surroundings. “The quality of the lighting is excellent, and we can already see that we are using less energy. These are exactly the reasons why we chose AAA-LUX,” says Van Mosselveld. Apart from arguments about finances and lighting quality, the possibility to always select the desired light level of LED lighting also offers a nice contribution to reducing CO2 emissions and thus improves our carbon footprint as a football club.

 

Continuous Innovation

To remain a front runner in LED sport field lighting, continuous innovation is a must. Actually while writing this case study, the light output of AAA-LUX’ stadium luminaires has been increased. It means today, 9 months after installation, AAA-LUX would use 72 luminaires instead of 80, to achieve the same lighting levels in this stadium. And it will not stop here …

 

 

Inspiration for a new year of growth

The AAA-LUX 2019 Reseller event was a  great success. A large part of our international partner network yearly joins us at the AAA-LUX head office in the Netherlands, to obtain the latest updates and training on our products. There was a special welcome to four of our new partners from Malaysia, Spain, Poland and Finland. They help us drive our sustainable impact beyond our current 45 countries worldwide, working together on brand awareness, sharing best practices and learning to build strong foundations for the future.

The event was the commercial release of several new developments in luminaires, controls and service, which underlines the company mission “making sustainable high power illumination accessible for more people”. The sustainable  aspect was even more highlighted, whilst visiting other sustainable Eindhoven entrepreneurs such as Piet Hein Eek and Seven Steps to Heaven. Piet Hein Eek is an industrial designer who commits his work to making furniture using waste materials. We visited his factory and gallery in Eindhoven for our evening program and dinner. We also paid a visit to Seven Steps to Heaven, who develop and promote advanced indoor-farming technology.

We can proudly look back on a successful week. Events like this empower network and form an inspiration for a new year of growth. Our international sales team is ready to take on new challenges in our expanding LED market in 2019 and beyond!

To get in touch with our sales partners, please see the following page.

More professional sports clubs choose LED lighting

An interesting development is happening in professional football.

More and more clubs chose to light their stadiums with LED lighting. This does not only include the larger stadiums, but also the smaller stadiums and training accommodations. AAA-LUX, one of the leading suppliers of LED lighting, delivers to more and more clubs in for example the German Bundesliga, the English Premier League, Dutch Football  and the Italians Serie A, and, for instance, also several training accommodations for the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

Smart stadium renovation
Not only the larger stadiums are choosing LED lighting. Remarkably, there is an increase in smaller stadiums and practice fields. Since the start of this season, RKC Waalwijk, a club from the Dutch second division, has a new lighting system in their stadium that runs completely on LED. The switch from conventional to LED lighting has pleased RKC Waalwijk. “RKC Waalwijk has renovated their stadium to the premier division standards and we wanted to carry this out throughout all our facilities, including the stadium lighting.  It is a sustainable solution of high quality with interesting cost reductions. The existing masts could easily be re-used, provided that no extra weight would be applied to the masts. Due to the light weight of the AAA-LUX luminaires, this was not a problem and thus new masts were not necessary. And that is beneficial to the costs,” Frank van Mosselveld, general manager of RKC Waalwijk, explains.

Accessible for more clubs
Converting from conventional light to LED lighting is not as easy as it seems. “Generally, LED luminaires are larger and heavier than conventional luminaires. For the transfer of heat, a larger surface is needed. With many LED manufacturers, this leads to more mass. As a result, it can be a difficult task to re-use existing masts,” Michel Van Dooren, AAA-LUX, explains. In 2009, AAA-LUX was the first in the world to come up with a real retrofit solution. To date, they are still the only European manufacturer with such a solution. “Because of this, the existing masts can be used in 90% of all cases. This makes a huge difference in investment, by which LED lighting becomes accessible for more clubs,” Van Dooren concludes.

LED lighting offers interesting advantages
The Berger Feld training center in Gelsenkrichen Germany, owned by the local Bundesliga club named after the Schalke district, shows why LED lighting is so effective and interesting. There are 10 training fields and besides that, the former Volksparkstadium is rebuilt to a compact stadium for Young-Schalke. Because of the uplift renovation of the whole training center there was a clear demand for better lighting. Moreover, the “flicker free”-properties of LED result in better camera recordings. Training sessions are recorded for analysis purposes at many professional football clubs. “The German club approached us to develop this project. We took the existing infrastructure, that was designed for conventional light, and used it for LED lighting. Furthermore, the German club can dim the light thanks to the wireless operating system and always select the desired level of lighting. This results in a considerable reduction of energy consumption,” Michel van Dooren, AAA-LUX, says.

LED lighting is a smart and sustainable solution
These specific design choices madee by AAA-LUX, make LED lighting accessible for more professional and non-professional sports clubs. And that is a good development. LED lighting does not only produce more and better light for players, audience and television registration, it also contributes to reducing the carbon footprint helping to protect our beautiful planet.

The demand for Light & Dark 

Why would you want darkness when investing in lighting?

Sports field lighting? Yes of course! A beautiful and evenly lit field, that is what athletes and spectators want. But what makes our profession as a producer even more interesting is the demand for darkness. Or rather; the combination of light (on the field) and dark (in the immediate vicinity).

 

Light Spill Control

Over the years, AAA-LUX systems have developed LED luminaires with fantastic light on the sports field and at the same time limiting the caused to local residents and nature to a realistic minimum. Think of reducing stray light, limiting the view in the lamps or using simple control technology only bring light where, when and at the moment that is needed … and not more than that.

 

Reducing light spill for a good cause

Moreover, in this way we contribute together to a greener world. The less light is wasted, the less energy is needed, the less unnecessary CO2 emissions.

 

Circular Economy: “Offer light instead of luminaires”

“Sustainability is a top priority,” says Wim van Velzen from AAA-LUX. AAA-LUX, manufacturer of dimmable LED luminaires for sports and industry, participates in the Rabobank Circular Economy Challenge.

 

AAA-LUX always thinks about the next step, a better circular approach. Van Velzen: “We want to further extend the life of our lamps and stimulate re-use. If it is up to us, a customer will soon lease light with us. If the luminaires lifecycle ends after its average life of 20 years, then we are responsible for the replacement and recycling of the product. Think of it as a light subscription, we offer light instead of luminaires”

 

Challenges such as these fit into the innovation strategy of AAA-LUX. “Our participation in the Circular Economy Challenge helps to accelerate certain developments,” concludes Van Velzen.