Power Poles

Power Poles

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.

FRP in Power Poles

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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