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LG CNS Launches U.S. Smart City and EV Charging Projects in Georgia and New York

The Korean tech leader begins deploying IoT-enabled smart poles in Hogansville and EV charging infrastructure at Brooklyn Army Terminal, signaling plans for nationwide 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 signed its first U.S. government contracts to install smart city infrastructure in Hogansville, Georgia, and EV charging stations in New York City.
  • The Hogansville project includes IoT-equipped smart poles with public Wi-Fi, CCTV, environmental sensors, and emergency call buttons to enhance safety and connectivity.
  • In New York, LG CNS will deploy EV charging stations at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, integrating real-time energy management and a mobile app for user data insights.
  • Both projects leverage LG CNS’s expertise in AI-driven solutions, with installations set to begin imminently as part of a broader U.S. expansion strategy.
  • LG CNS aims to scale its eco-friendly smart city and EV initiatives across the U.S., building on its experience with major international smart city projects.