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The global energy supply challenges have made "energy efficiency" a top priority in national energy policies, particularly for countries heavily reliant on foreign energy. However, there has been a tendency to overlook the distinction between energy efficiency and energy saving in applications, such as public outdoor lighting. This underscores the urgent need for cost-effective, energy-saving implementations aligning with international lighting standards. While LED conversions have been prioritized in road lighting since the early 2000s, significant energy-saving potential also exists in improving them. Furthermore, recent advancements in adaptive systems integrated with LED conversions have shown promising energy-saving prospects. Policy/decision makers require clear and reliable data on energy-saving values to formulate effective strategies for road lighting. This study focuses on evaluating the data from a pilot road application with the aim of determining energy-saving values resulting from the integration of LED conversion and adaptive systems in existing road lighting installations, and feasibility analysis.