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The trial focussed on powering down 5G sites when not in use, dramatically reducing their energy consumption
This week, Vodafone UK and Ericsson have announced the successful completion of a new trial in London that puts 5G and 4G sites ‘to sleep’ when not in use.
The trial focused on making better use of network downtime, introducing features that power down equipment when demand is low and reactivate it when needed. It aims to lower energy costs and carbon emissions without compromising network performance.
The trial focussed on three power-saving elements:
- 5G deep sleep: Allows radio units to switch to a low energy mode during quieter periods, cutting power use by up to 70%.
- 4G cell sleep mode: Optimises when 4G sites power down, improving efficiency without affecting coverage.
- Radio power efficiency map: Identifies sites where power savings can be made.
Vodafone also confirmed it is looking at new mast designs that could reduce the number of physical sites and street-level cabinets needed in some areas.
“By working with Ericsson to successfully apply these innovative software solutions to our network, we’re able to significantly improve energy efficiency without impacting the service our customers receive,” said Andrea Donà, Chief Network Officer & Network Director at Vodafone UK in a press release.
“Reducing power consumption at our trial sites is a big win – both financially and environmentally – and shows we can continue to improve the efficiency of our network as we build 5G coverage across the UK,” he continued.
Vodafone is not the only operator to be exploring the benefits of powering down unused mobile sites. Last year, rival operator EE (BT) said it had commercially deployed similar technology at various sits across the country, suggesting it could save 4.5 million KWh of energy per year.
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