This vertical fuel price pylon is developed for gas station entrances and roadside forecourts where site identification, electronic pricing, and promotional information need to be presented within one integrated structure. Its steel construction incorporates LED fuel price displays and dimensional branding elements, creating clearly separated areas for the station identity, fuel grades, price digits, and supporting commercial messages.
The upper section can accommodate raised 3D graphics with integrated illumination, while the central sign body provides electronic LED price modules for communicating current fuel rates. The tall, narrow format supports visibility from approaching traffic and allows the sign to be positioned near a forecourt entrance or roadside boundary without requiring a wide installation area.
A reinforced steel frame and aerodynamic structural design are specified for resistance to Grade 12 typhoon conditions, corresponding to wind speeds of 32.7 m/s or higher. CE and RoHS certifications are also listed for the product. These confirmed features make the pylon relevant to outdoor fuel retail developments where structural stability, illuminated identification, and electronic price communication are required.
Typical commercial applications include:
• Gas station entrance identification
• LED petrol and diesel price display
• Roadside forecourt branding
• Fuel grade and service information
• New station construction and image renewal
• Multi-location fuel retail signage programs
The product is suitable for independent station operators, regional fuel networks, petroleum equipment distributors, signage contractors, architects, engineering companies, and branding agencies. It can support single-site installations as well as coordinated international rollout projects.
The product page confirms customization of the sign dimensions, panel arrangement, colors, lighting presentation, integrated LED pricing areas, and 3D graphic elements. This enables project teams to organize the pylon around approved identity artwork, local fuel categories, and the visual requirements of each forecourt while retaining the steel structure and electronic price-display function.










