ADB Airfield Solutions and Carmanah Technologies to Develop Solar LED Airfield Lighting

Capitalizing on the rapid-growing solar-based lighting requirement in the aviation industry, ADB Airfield Solutions, LLC and Carmanah Technologies have joined hands to develop LED airfield lighting that will use solar energy as a primary or a back-up source of power.

The venture will bolster ADB’s LED product line with solar power management solutions, providing customers with alternatives to conventional lighting.

The solar-powered airfield lighting will expand ADB’s current line of lighting products, enhancing its recognition as one of the leaders in ground lighting and visual guidance systems for airfields.

Solar-powered airfield lights from Carmanah are designed for quick and easy installation in locations where electrical infrastructure is non-existent, incomplete or impossible.

Commenting on the opportunity to work with ADB, Ted Lattimore, Carmanah’s CEO, said that the collaboration offers both companies and their customers considerable benefits in the form better market recognition, enhanced product line and high quality pf products.

Established in 1947, ADB Airfield Solutions has met the requirements of over 2,000 airports, all over the world. Solar-powered aviation lights from Carmanah light some of the world’s busiest international airports, such as Chicago O'Hare, Toronto Pearson, Dubai, and London Gatwick airports.

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