PROJECT RESULTS
Key numbers from this project.
Contract value
~5.7mln PLN
Lighting points
2 050+
Financial model
ESCO
Night reduction
Adaptive
Context & Challenge
In the traditional investment model, local governments must bear the modernisation cost upfront, which often limits the pace of infrastructure replacement. ESCO shifts the decision weight to the outcome: the project must generate savings from which the investment is financed. This requires reliable energy analyses, appropriate parameter selection, and consistent quality maintenance over time.
Scope & Solution
The project involved replacing over 2,050 lighting points with LED, implementing night-time power reduction mechanisms, and introducing infrastructure monitoring elements. ESCO in practice means the modernisation is designed 'for effect': luminaire selection and control configuration must lead to stable energy savings, and the municipality receives a predictable settlement model. In parallel, a long-term maintenance approach was ensured — so that infrastructure retains its parameters and functionality throughout the entire operating cycle.
Outcome
The result is a modern lighting system with lower energy consumption and an investment model that facilitates further modernisation decisions for municipalities. The Łańcut project demonstrates that Linter Energia operates not only as a contractor, but as a partner in energy transformation — combining technology, analysis, and an operational approach.