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Micro-Infrastructure Lighting Solution

CMT Worldwide has introduced a new Micro-Infrastructure Lighting Solution to solve Outdoor Lighting issues. Over the past 10-15 years, the lighting markets and governments have asked for solutions to deliver environ-friendly lighting to communities that want to reduce dependency on existing power plants and install lighting where power plants can't reach or don't exist. Worldwide believes developing countries can change entire communities by delivering complete environmentally friendly communitywide lighting systems.

The solution includes an eco –Titan Pole, an LED lighting fixture, a solar panel and a battery pack. This combination of components is a complete system sized to the local lighting, geographic and environmental conditions. Each solution is custom designed to meet a communities exact requirements. These configurations generally are installed at the 15 to 20 foot installed height maximizing the projected ground light. Additionally, dual light configurations and other specialized designs to support exacting community specifications are available.

The Micro-Infrastructure Lighting Solution requires no external power plant, the system is completely standalone delivering proper outside lighting. Installations are quickly achieved without significant additional costs or pre-installation requirements.

The eco-Titan Pole represents the first new pole product introduced in the in the world in over 15 years. Composite Materials Technology and CMT Worldwide have invested 10 years developing this patented ground breaking product. Utilizing Owen Corning Technical Fabrics Alkali Resistant Rovings and high performance cement matrix, Titan delivers a superior cost competitive advantage, lower shipping costs and better performance over the products life. Additionally, all products include Radio Frequency Chips for remote tracking, quality control and maintenance.



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