Yarra City Council Smart Solar Benches
Smart Solar Benches installed in Yarra City Council
Eco Renewable Energy has partnered with Yarra Council to install three new smart solar benches in Yarra.
The first of their kind in Melbourne’s inner city, these benches will encourage locals and passers by to sit, relax and recharge in nature.
These smart solar benches are equipped with environmental sensors that collect and share real-time data about air quality, temperature, humidity and air pressure, the benches also provide free Wi-Fi hotspots and device charging – all powered by a 100% standalone solar energy system, and requiring low maintenance.
Usage analytics can help improve on the community needs for the local areas. We will ensure user data and privacy is protected.
The upgrading of parks and open spaces is becoming an essential part of city infrastructure & bringing in smart street furniture is a significant step forward for Councils and their communities. This brings us one step closer to transforming cities into smart cities. Our team at Eco Renewable Energy are looking forward to developing long-term partnerships as more benches are installed across Australia. We are aiming to achieve a more sustainable future with these innovative renewable energy sources.
Benefits & Features
Environmental sensors share local information about air quality, temperature, humidity and air pressure
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Below are some examples of the data available from the benches.
LOCATIONS
Langridge Ward
Atherton Reserve
*Coming Soon
Collingwood
Richmond
Richmond Housing Estate (BANH)
FAQ’s
Do Smart Benches collect any personal data?
The USB chargers are designed to only put out power, there is no possibility for data transfer. The USB outlets are connected directly to a power source only and cannot exchange data between devices and the Smart Bench.
What kind of gadgets/devices can be recharged on Smart Solar Bench?
Mobile phones, tablets, smart watches, cameras, music players, any wearable device with either wireless or USB charging capability.
How long does it take to charge a phone?
Phones will charge at the same speed as a regular wall point plug.
What information is required for wifi access? Where is this information stored? And how long time do you keep it? Is this system GDPR compliant?
We do not collect any personally identifiable information (personal data). Just as with any public wifi, the only thing captured by router is MAC address, which is non-personally identifiable information (completely anonymous) and unique for any device as it helps to know the number of unique WiFi users. Any public wifi router to which that mobile phone is connected (using that public internet) can see that MAC address. That MAC address is not shared with any third party. Thus, the system is completely GDPR compliant as we do not deal with personal data.