Carmanah Cooperates with SEI to Light up Airfields with Advanced Solar Technology

SEI Industries Ltd. and its sister company, Land-Sea Power Ltd., are delighted to announce a new partnership with Carmanah Technologies Corporation—maker of an advanced product line of airfield lighting.
 
Effective immediately, SEI and Land-Sea Power Ltd. will represent Carmanah solar aviation and obstruction lighting solutions throughout western Canada including BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

This new partnership will provide cost-efficient, durable airfield lighting that can be easily installed in a few hours and includes multiple power and wireless radio control options.
 
Suitable for the largest international airfield or the smallest private helipad, Carmanah airfield lighting systems provide maintenance-free operation without grid power, buried cable or electrical vaults and offer a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years.

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