How many cameras or loops would you need?

I was in Canada all last week, working with our distributor (Electromega), to visit several of our customers and introduce them to the recently released GridSmart version 3.0 software.  It was a great week, with a great deal of positive feedback both on GridSmart in general and on the new look and features of 3.0.

More to come on 3.0 in the coming week, both on the blog and visually on the website, but I wanted to present an image to my readers to really get them thinking.

Take a look at the below – how many regular video detection cameras (or loops) would be required for this intersection?  How long would it take to equip this intersection using either cameras or loops?  How much in total would this cost you?

It takes one with GridSmart, and the install was around 4 hours total.  Think about the savings.

In another example, which I hope to get an image of soon for sharing, a single GridSmart CPU connected to two GridSmart cameras, managed two intersections – one on either side of a bridge.  The customer stated that the cost savings was extraordinary.

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