Morning Adam, I wish I’d have done something similar here, you have been very precise with your observations and drawn some excellent conclusions!

Although I can tell you about performance of LED street lighting here, I don’t have any installation dates to pinpoint the very first ones, other than from memory!
Using our town, and my direct neighbouring one where I work as an example, the first large scale LED street lighting installation here was in our neighbouring town of Winsford, and took form of over 50 Holophane Factor Large, this is the exact date that I don’t have, but from memory it’s now well over six years old.
As the road their on is my drive to work, I have been able to monitor them, and every one is still in perfect working order to the day they were installed.
I think our municipalitie, (Cheshire East Council), used this as a starting point as it was a stand alone installation for a few years before anything else got done. The next installation was in my hometown, but using Urbis’s Ampera, it only took a couple of years for a few of them to fail, and some fill up with water, until the Ampera ceased to be used for new installations!
The next huge installation was the total wipeout of LPS lamps in our town to Philips’s Uni-Street LED lanterns, this only took 2 months from December 2017 to February 2018 for a 100% change over to LED street lighting!
The Uni-Street has been a wise choice here, and are a stylish and reliable lantern as you would expect from Philips, made with quality like your observations in your area.
To conclude, unsurprisingly Cheshire East have stayed with the two quality manufacturers, Holophane and Philips for all new installations here now, and apart from the odd one or two ‘odd balls’ it’s rare to see any LED lanterns around me that aren’t Holophane or Philips made.
