
UbiVu
Manage your network of lighting controls and grid monitoring technology from a single, AI-powered dashboard.

Real-Time Monitoring
- Identify unique fixture problems (flickering lights)
- Utility-grade metering
- Alerts for maintenance and outages

AI-Powered Insights
- Pinpoint source of failures (broken seal)
- Remote diagnostic capabilities
- Streamline maintenance and prevent outages

User-Friendly Interface
- Management by exception
- Insights at-a-glance
- Subpanels offer customized views

Secure & Trusted Platform
- ISO/IEC 27001
- AWS GovCloud
- Custom user roles and permissions


One and Done Truck Rolls
Remote diagnostics, rather than one trip to find the outage, another to diagnose, and a third to resolve – UbiVu pinpoints failured fixtures and problematic circuits, alerting cities and utilities and giving them an exact location of the problem fixture or equipment, so that crews can show up prepared and make a repair in one trip.
No waiting for citizens to call in outages or downed poles, cities and utilities have 24/7 visibility into their lighting and grid assets.
UbiVu changes the way streetlights are managed with real-time data and insights that let you know when issues occur. You can also create lighting schedules, dim fixtures, detect electrical sags and swells, and pinpoint failures instantly. You won’t need to hire a crew or wait for citizens to call, to know your lights are out.
Any municipality or utility working in the cloud needs to be sure its data and workloads are secure. UbiVu has:
- ISO/IEC 27001 cerfication for personnel, information technology systems, applications, policies, procedures, standards, tools, utilities,and data.
- AWS GovCloud (US) give government agencies access to public and private clouds for increased agility and security, via a secure platform that meets requirements including International Traffic in Arms Regulaons (ITAR) and Federal Risk and the Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High Baseline
- Permissions capabilities to control user access and keep track of who has accessed or interacted with the data, providing for auditing.
