Paris CDG is leading the way in sustainable aviation by piloting solar-powered lighting on its aprons. The system not only cuts carbon emissions but also adapts to operational needs in real time, showcasing a bold step forward for green airport technology. Will your airport be next?
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport has begun testing an innovative solar-powered apron lighting system, aiming to significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions during aircraft ground operations.
This eco-friendly solution utilizes high-efficiency photovoltaic panels and smart sensors to automatically adjust lighting intensity based on real-time activity and weather conditions.
The pilot program is part of the airport's broader commitment to sustainability and operational excellence, setting a new benchmark for airports across Europe and globally.
Paris CDG is leading the way in sustainable aviation by piloting solar-powered lighting on its aprons. The system not only cuts carbon emissions but also adapts to operational needs in real time, showcasing a bold step forward for green airport technology. Will your airport be next?