Kuokkala Bridge is one of the best-known landmarks of Jyväskylä. Lumous Lighting LED luminaires replaced old high-power sodium lamps in the summer of 2013. The energy consumption of the bridge, which was completed in 1989, dropped to 25%, and simultaneously the quality of the light improved. Instead of the old yellow light, the bridge is now illuminated by pure and white light.
The fifty light poles of the bridge received four new bollards each – a grand total of 200 luminaires. The look of the luminaires remained the same. The project was swift and smooth. Planning began early 2013 and the installation took place during the summer.
Renewing the lighting is a part of the City of Light – project, which Jyväskylä has pursued for nearly ten years. Project co-ordinator Annukka Larsen is extremely pleased with the bridge lighting renewal process.
“This borderlines a perfect project.”
“I think this borderlines a perfect project. The aim was to renew the lighting to save energy without changing the appearance of the bridge – be it day or night. We succeeded well in both of those aims´, she states.
The total power of the Kuokkala Bridge was previously 23400 W, now we are down to 6000 W. This annually saves 63000 KwH, equivalent to the energy consumption of three Finnish houses. Furthermore, additional savings are achieved because the maintenance and service needs of LED luminaires are minimal. The lifespan expectancy is 30 years.
The total cost of the renewal was €130000. Jyväskylä received 25% state-subsidizing, leaving 97500 self-financing. The payback time is only 11 years, with all factors taken into account.