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Lighting as a Strategic Asset: How Data-Driven Solutions Deliver Long-Term Value in NHS Decarbonisation

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Lighting is one of the fastest ways to reduce energy use and carbon emissions, but only data-driven, connected solutions deliver long-term results. 

As the UK government announces a £1bn investment in NHS decarbonisation, it is clear that energy-efficient, connected lighting is no longer a “nice-to-have” feature; it has become a strategic, measurable part of net zero delivery.
Tridonic has been at the forefront of professional lighting innovation for over 60 years, from early electronic control gear to LED drivers and modules, and more recently to connected systems built on open, standardised protocols such as DALI-2 and D4i. This interoperability allows lighting to integrate seamlessly with building management systems, unlocking new operational value for building owners and operators.

The true potential of modern lighting lies in data. Today’s luminaires generate real-time insights on energy consumption, operating hours, faults, and component health. This transforms lighting from a passive system into an intelligent, data-generating asset, enabling predictive maintenance, operational optimisation, and long-term lifecycle management. Tridonic’s Building Asset360 methodology takes this transformation further by aligning lighting system insights with the operational needs of each building. Building Asset360 ensures that investments deliver measurable outcomes over the lifecycle, from energy savings and reduced maintenance to carbon reduction, rather than just short-term efficiency gains.

Building Asset360 transforms lighting from a passive system into an intelligent, fully managed building asset. Each luminaire generates a digital profile, providing real-time insight into performance, usage, and condition. This information enables predictive maintenance, automates emergency lighting compliance, and feeds occupancy and usage data into energy optimisation strategies, helping to reduce consumption, lower operational costs, and support net zero targets.
Because lighting is present in every space, it is increasingly central to smart building strategies, serving as a continuous source of actionable data. Connected systems allow operators to monitor energy use, performance, and maintenance needs in real time, turning lighting into a tool for insight rather than simply illumination. Building Asset360 shows how this data can be leveraged to inform decisions, optimise efficiency, and support long-term sustainability, helping teams, companies and trusts ensure that decarbonisation investments are both effective and evidence-based.

By delivering continuous, lifecycle-wide value, Building Asset360 integrates lighting into the wider smart building ecosystem. Initiatives like the NHS decarbonisation framework show how connected lighting is central to public sector retrofits, where measurable energy savings, carbon reduction, and strategic investment are critical.

Richard Strode, Managing Director, Tridonic UK, said, “Lighting is providing new insight into how buildings operate. Building Asset360 captures data on performance, energy use, and maintenance, giving information needed to make informed, evidence-based decisions. In the context of the UK government’s £1bn NHS decarbonisation programme, connected, data-driven lighting will help hospitals and healthcare settings achieve measurable energy reductions and carbon savings, while ensuring investments are used efficiently and deliver long-term value.”

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Mark Tilley

Mark Tilley

Mark Tilley is the Content & Community Manager for the Safety & Security Event Series, where he oversees the digital content strategy and audience engagement across a dynamic portfolio of online platforms. With a passion for connecting industry professionals and amplifying the voices shaping the future of safety and security, Mark curates and delivers thought-provoking news, interviews and insights across five publications: The Security Briefing, Health Safety Digital, Workplace Unplugged, Fire Safety Digital and Pro Integration Insider.

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