This 3D LED gas station canopy sign is designed for forecourt identity systems that require prominent branding across petrol station rooflines. The horizontal sign structure combines a canopy fascia presentation with raised illuminated logo elements, creating a dimensional appearance that remains recognizable during daytime and nighttime operation. The product page identifies it as a petrol station canopy sign with an integrated LED display format.
LED illumination is used to highlight the three-dimensional graphic elements and supporting display areas. Listed brightness options include 2500 cd, 3000 cd, and 3500 cd, allowing the display specification to be selected for different forecourt environments and viewing conditions. The page also lists 32-inch and 55-inch display sizes and identifies the screen type as an LED display.
The product information describes a weatherproof structure made with corrosion-resistant materials. It is intended to withstand exposure to rain, ultraviolet light, fuel vapors, and changing outdoor temperatures, making it suitable for continuous use around filling-station canopies and service areas.
Key commercial applications include:
• Petrol station canopy branding and illuminated roofline identification
• New forecourt construction and station renovation projects
• Replacement of flat canopy graphics with dimensional LED elements
• Multi-location visual identity and service-station rollout programs
• Coordinated branding for fuel islands and convenience-store forecourts
This signage solution is intended for petroleum retailers, filling-station operators, commercial signage contractors, forecourt construction companies, engineering firms, branding agencies, and international project distributors. The raised logo format can support different graphic shapes and visual layouts, while the listed display sizes provide options for incorporating illuminated information into the canopy presentation.
A three-year warranty is stated on the product page. By combining dimensional LED branding with a horizontal canopy-mounted structure, the sign supports coordinated forecourt visibility without relying on a separate freestanding pylon.










