New venue integration

Smarter event spaces powered by iVvy and Lightwave

Automatically control lighting, power and heating based on live iVvy booking schedules, helping venues reduce waste, lower operational costs and improve sustainability performance.

How it works

From booking to automated energy control

A simple four-step automation flow that connects live venue bookings to smarter energy use before, during and after every event.

1

Event booked in iVvy

2

Booking schedule syncs automatically

3

Lightwave prepares the space before the event

4

Systems power down automatically afterwards

Who are we?

About Lightwave

Lightwave is a UK energy management and smart control company helping commercial venues reduce wasted energy through intelligent control of lighting, power and HVAC systems.

Our platform enables businesses to monitor, automate and control energy usage at device level, helping reduce unnecessary consumption without major infrastructure changes or disruptive rewiring.

Already deployed across stadiums, hospitality venues, offices and commercial buildings throughout the UK, Lightwave helps organisations improve operational efficiency, reduce energy waste and gain greater visibility across their sites.

CONTROL

Intelligent lighting, power and HVAC automation designed to reduce operational energy waste.

DEPLOYMENT

Rapid retrofit deployment across stadiums, hospitality, office and wider commercial environments.

OUTCOME

Lower energy waste, improved visibility and more precise control across every site.

40000+

live systems

900000+

live devices

250000+

tonnes of carbon switched

15+

years of experience

Built for the 2012 Olympic Games
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"All work was completed to a high standard and quality of finish. The installation team were reliable and met all required deadlines."

Stanley Ingram

Project Manager

London Stadium

Energy reduction inside one of the UK's most iconic venues

Lightwave was deployed across hospitality refrigeration and small power equipment throughout London Stadium, the venue originally built for the 2012 Olympic Games.

By introducing device-level energy control, the stadium was able to significantly reduce unnecessary runtime across drinks fridges and hospitality equipment while maintaining operational performance during events.

66%

Reduction in targeted energy consumption

Less than 12 months

Typical return on investment

Zero disruption

To stadium operations

Understand your energy savings potential

Book a consultation to see where energy is being wasted and how quickly savings could be achieved.

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