This outdoor LED gas station canopy fascia sign creates a continuous illuminated identity band around a fuel station forecourt canopy. The system combines acrylic-facing elements with metal structural components and integrated LED lighting. Product imagery shows a slim fascia profile, a bright linear light band along the canopy perimeter, and an illuminated corner identification panel that remains visually prominent after dark.
The product page lists acrylic, aluminum alloy, stainless steel, and steel among the face-material options. These materials support different structural, finishing, and visual requirements within petrol station branding programs. The enclosed construction is rated IP66, helping protect the lighting components against rain, moisture, fuel vapors, and high-pressure exterior cleaning. RoHS certification is also listed for the product.
Key project features include:
• LED illumination integrated into the canopy fascia structure
• Acrylic and metal options for visible sign surfaces
• IP66-rated sealed construction for outdoor forecourt environments
• Custom design support for fascia styling and illuminated graphic areas
• Visual coordination with other gas station signage elements
This canopy fascia sign is suitable for new fuel station construction, forecourt renovation, network rebranding, and the replacement of aging non-illuminated canopy panels. It helps establish a consistent architectural identity across the roofline while improving nighttime recognition from surrounding roads and site entrances.
The product is intended for global B2B buyers such as petroleum retailers, gas station developers, signage contractors, architectural branding companies, general contractors, and procurement teams managing multi-site rollouts. It is particularly relevant where the canopy fascia must coordinate with pylon signs, fuel price displays, pump island graphics, and convenience store signage. Custom design capability allows the visual treatment to follow an approved project layout and forecourt branding system.










