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LG CNS Launches U.S. Smart City and EV Charging Projects

The company has signed its first U.S. public sector contracts to deploy smart infrastructure in Georgia and New York City, with plans for regional expansion.

This image, provided by LG CNS Co., shows its electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in New York City. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

Overview

  • LG CNS has contracted with Hogansville, Georgia, to install AI-driven smart poles equipped with IoT features, including public Wi-Fi, AI CCTV, environmental sensors, and emergency call buttons.
  • The smart poles will also integrate EV chargers and digital signage, managed via LG CNS’s proprietary Cityhub Building platform.
  • In New York City, LG CNS will install and operate EV charging stations at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, featuring real-time energy monitoring and a mobile app for users.
  • These projects mark LG CNS’s first entry into the U.S. public sector, leveraging its expertise from major smart city initiatives in Korea and Asia-Pacific.
  • The company plans to expand its smart city solutions to neighboring cities in Georgia, including LaGrange and West Point, as part of a broader regional strategy.