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Turkish street lighting LED modernization

Overview

Yeşilırmak Elektrik Dağıtım AŞ (YEDAŞ) has completed the conversion of 45,000 street lighting fixtures to LED technology across five Turkish provinces: Samsun, Ordu, Çorum, Amasya, and Sinop.

Operations Director Barış Demir stated that the transition has resulted in energy savings of up to 50% in the completed areas compared to traditional sodium vapor lamps. The modernization project aims to improve energy efficiency, enhance night visibility, and increase driving safety by providing more homogeneous lighting.

The company intends to continue the modernization process through 2030, targeting a 20% conversion rate of total fixtures this year, which is expected to yield approximately 50 million lira in monthly savings. YEDAŞ is also prioritizing LED technology for all new general lighting installations to improve durability against environmental conditions and reduce long-term maintenance and operational costs.

Entities

Presidential Decree · Çorum · Yenişehir Municipality · Barış Demir · İzmir Metropolitan Municipality

Timeline

  1. 7 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 14 sources
    YEDAŞ implements LED lighting conversion across five provinces

    YEDAŞ has converted 45,000 street lights to LED technology across five Turkish provinces, aiming for 50% energy savings and full regional conversion by 2030.

  2. 9 days ago

    [POLITICS] 3 sources
    Turkey increases municipal street lighting expense deductions

    A new Presidential Decree will triple the deduction rates for street lighting expenses from municipal tax revenues, effective January 1, 2026, impacting local budgets and infrastructure projects.

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