A Different Approach to Lighting
Lucentis works by storing energy during the day and releasing it slowly after dark. Instead of generating light through powered systems, it uses advanced photoluminescent materials embedded directly into infrastructure surfaces.
Step 1 — Daytime
Energy Capture
Throughout daylight hours, the material absorbs natural light energy from the sun. This process happens continuously, without any need for controls or intervention.
Step 2
Energy Storage
The absorbed energy is retained within the material structure itself. Unlike batteries or electrical systems, this storage is entirely passive and built into the composition of the surface.
Step 3 — Night-Time
Light Emission
As ambient light levels fall, the stored energy is released as a soft, visible glow. This illumination gradually reduces over time, providing consistent guidance through the night.
Material-Led Performance
Lucentis operates through material science, not electronics. There are:
- No electrical components
- No sensors or control systems
- No dependency on external power
Performance is defined by how the material responds to environmental conditions such as daylight exposure, surface wear, and surrounding light levels.
Designed for Real Environments
The system is engineered to deliver low-level, functional illumination that supports movement and awareness — rather than high-output lighting.
It works best where people need subtle visual cues:
- Defining edges and boundaries
- Guiding pathways and routes
- Supporting navigation in low-light conditions