Modena FC has begun energy-efficient renovation work at Stadio Braglia, a significant step towards a more modern and sustainable stadium. The initiative, officially announced by the club, aims to improve field lighting with the installation of state-of-the-art LED floodlights. This modernization comes at a time when Modena, currently 6th in Serie B with 55 points (15 wins, 10 draws, and 13 losses in 38 games), seeks to consolidate its position in the standings after a series of mixed results, including a recent loss to Juve Stabia (0-1).
What changes with the new lighting
The new LED floodlights reduce energy consumption by up to 70% compared to the old projectors, while providing more uniform and color-accurate lighting. This improvement not only lowers operational costs but also enhances visibility for fans in the stands and for HD and UHD television broadcasts. Additionally, the new lighting reduces light pollution, contributing to the stadium's environmental sustainability.
Timing and impact on fans
Work has already begun, but the club has not yet released a detailed schedule. It is expected that the work will proceed in phases, avoiding interference with the match calendar. Fans are advised to check official announcements for any changes in traffic and access to the stadium during the work.
Why it matters for Modena
This renovation is not just a technical upgrade but a sign of investment in the club's future. With a goal difference of +13 (49 goals scored and 36 conceded) and a recent form of 1 win and 4 losses in the last 5 games, Modena aims to improve the playing and viewing experience for its fans. The new lighting will make matches more readable and engaging, both for those attending the stadium and those watching from home.
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