In a world grappling with the environmental impact of energy consumption, Carla takes center stage as the beacon of responsible and intelligent lighting management, driven by a commitment to efficiency, sustainability, and safety. The urgency to address energy waste is underscored by alarming statistics, such as the revelation that the electricity used to illuminate 15 landmark buildings in Canary Wharf overnight could power 4,514 homes annually, emitting 3,260 tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to the emissions of 710 cars. Notably, the Citigroup Centre stands out as a significant contributor to this waste, with an estimated energy loss of around 1.9 million kWh per year.During the COVID-19 lockdown, a staggering 30% of UK shops left their lights on continuously, resulting in not only wasted energy but also substantial financial costs. The detrimental impact of such practices on both the environment and business finances is evident, but equally crucial is the safety aspect. Darkened streets and spaces due to turned-off lights can pose serious safety concerns, making public areas susceptible to accidents and incidents. Carla, in response to these challenges, operates with a mission to revolutionize urban lighting by incorporating adaptive brightness, intelligent scheduling, and dynamic response mechanisms.By doing so, Carla not only ensures well-lit streets and public spaces when needed but also contributes to substantial energy savings during quieter hours. With a focus on mitigating the adverse effects of excessive energy consumption, Carla stands as a symbol of progress, ushering in a new era of efficient, sustainable, and responsible urban lighting practices that prioritize both the well-being of the environment and the safety of the community.