Pultruded utility poles have many advantages over traditional materials, such as steel, and treated wood. These advantages are based on weight, strength, durability, anti-corrosion, electrical insulation, and environmental impact.
Pultruded utility poles have many advantages over traditional materials, such as steel, and treated wood. These advantages are based on weight, strength, durability, anti-corrosion, electrical insulation, and environmental impact. A growing sensitivity for the environmental impact of wood poles, a lower cost of ownership, as well as the increase in extreme weather events due to climate change, have pushed the North American and European outlook for Class 3 replacement power poles to 3 million per year for the next 40 years.
Favors local production, with minimal competition from offshore.
Opportunities for further integration: cross arms, insulators, cable core, etc.
Licensing/ foreign expansion opportunities.
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